Minister for Public Health Engineering (PHE) Sham Lal Choudhary told reporters here that frequent firing on the boundary was a reality but in Suchetgarh sector it has not taken place, especially in the area where a picnic spot has been set up.
He said 1,500 to 2,000 people visit the place every day especially on Sundays.
"We are going to organise Wagah-type parade in Suchetgarh shortly. If the parade starts there, I am hopeful that the tourists who visit the state will definitely go there to watch the place and explore the new destination," he said, without elaborating on the details of the plan.
"I was told my Minister of State for tourism Priya Sethi that there used to be Rs 25 lakh budget for the festival which has been enhanced to Rs 70 Lakh. In addition, the provision of Rs 50 crore has been kept for the holy town (Katra) in the annual budget to ensure all facilities for the people and the devotees," he said.
Choudhary made the comments after minister of state for finance Ajay Nanda highlighted the decline in the number of pilgrim arrivals at the Vaishno Devi shrine over the past several years and demanded enhancement of the budget for the festival.
He listed several reasons, including the 2014 floods and terror attacks, for the dip in the tourist arrivals.
Minister of State for Tourism Sethi said the government was making all out efforts to project the Jammu region as a separate tourist destination.
"All our efforts are on this direction. We are focusing on various tourist spots and trying to attract tourists to these places," she said.
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