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Reports of stone-pelting on tourists 'baseless': JK Minister
Updated On: 03 April, 2018 10:11 PM IST | Jammu | PTI
He appealed to the media fraternity to help Jammu and Kashmir bring back peace into the lives of its people and revive its economy which is majorly dependent on tourism
Jammu and Kashmir Minister Naeem Akhtar today dimissed the reports of stone-pelting on tourists and said media should desist from spreading fake news which hurt the state's image. Asserting that Jammu and Kashmir was one of the safest tourist destinations in the country, Akhtar urged visitors to ignore the "false reportage" and rather experience the warm hospitality of Kashmiris. He refuted the claims made by a national daily about stone pelting incident on tourists and called the report "baseless". "No such incident has taken place anywhere in the state," said Akhtar. "It seems that the mischief is deliberate to derail the tourism season in the state which has just started picking up. We strongly deny this and the state government will be taking this up with the appropriate authorities and the Press Council of India," said Akhtar.
He appealed to the media fraternity to help Jammu and Kashmir bring back peace into the lives of its people and revive its economy which is majorly dependent on tourism. "I urge all prominent people at responsible positions to desist from spreading and propagating fake news which is detrimental to the image and interest of Jammu and Kashmir," he said. The minister claimed that Jammu and Kashmir had been rated as the most sought-after tourist destination in the country as per a recent survey.

