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Very true.... tourism will be back in full swing in few months but the gap of these few months between will make kashmiri suffer.... very sad....Unfortunate — truly!
The return of tourists from Kashmir isn’t a win for anyone. Most of them will likely return again after 3–4 months, if not sooner.
But the real loss is for the Kashmiri people, who rely heavily on tourism and local business. This incident brings bad news for them — they have families to support, and for many, livelihood matters far more than anything.
It’s genuinely disheartening for our brothers in Kashmir. For the next few months, they’ll face economic losses and reduced income. It may take up to six months for things to return to normal and for their businesses to recover.
Very true.... tourism will be back in full swing in few months but the gap of these few months between will make kashmiri suffer.... very sad....
Man I miss him, I wish we bring him back and he stands in front of army to speak for them.
they are all talk, the minute we start slaughtering them their tone changes to submissivenessThe only screaming he will hear is the jeets when they realise life is not Bollywood and every pak citizen will be testing out their freshly polished guns on them and their comrades![]()
This is truly losses for them - kashmir economy, businesses all depends on tourism - every times they only struggle after such terrorist attacksVery true.... tourism will be back in full swing in few months but the gap of these few months between will make kashmiri suffer.... very sad....
fireworks, lets see some fireworks!they are all talk, the minute we start slaughtering them their tone changes to submissiveness
this is how it was during previous Muslim conquests and previous skirmishes with modern Pakistan
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