J&K terror attack: PIL in SC over safety, security of tourists in hilly and remote areas
Published on Apr 23, 2025
By IANS
- New Delhi — In the aftermath of the horrific terror attack in Jammu and
Kashmir's (J&K) Pahalgam that claimed many lives and left scores injured, a
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed before the Supreme Court in
respect to the safety and security of people from terrorist attacks who visit
tourist places especially the hilly areas and remote destinations.
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- The petition said that there exists a lack of safety
programmes and guidelines for tourists and general people on how to save
themselves when there is a terrorist attack, how to get immediate help and how
to hide themselves when attacked.
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- It added that tourists in Pahalgam were an easy target
for the terrorists as those innocent people were unarmed and without any
security.
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- “It is for the first time that the tourists have been
targeted and in such large numbers they have been killed and injured. Now it
has raised the question of safety and security of the people of the country who
visit as tourists mostly in hilly areas and valleys like Jammu and Kashmir,”
the plea said.
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- It added, “Recent terrorist attacks have raised questions
of the security of tourists visiting such remote places. In urban areas it is
difficult to attack as there is regular movement of police forces but tourist
destinations are geographically different where people can be targeted easily.”
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- The PIL stressed that the Centre and State governments
will have to take steps to deploy adequate security for the tourists who visit
remote hilly areas and valleys specially during the summer season.
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- “The VIPs always remain under protection throughout the
clock in our country. When they pass, roads are blocked for citizens. Lot of
security personnel are deployed in their security but the common people always
suffer,” it further said.
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- The terror attack unfolded on Tuesday in the Baisaran
Valley near the tourist town of Pahalgam.
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- According to eyewitness accounts, a group of
heavily-armed terrorists emerged from the nearby forests and opened
indiscriminate fire on civilians, most of whom were tourists.
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- The sudden and brutal assault left at least 16 dead,
including an Intelligence officer, and dozens injured.
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- As per reports, two to three terrorists wearing Army
fatigues came and fired at horse-riding tourists in the Baisran area around
2.30 p.m. on Tuesday.
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- Baisran is a small meadow 3 to 4 km from the Pahalgam
market, and tourists take horses to reach the place as there is no motorable
road to it.