"Nobody should be allowed to cheat tourists and defame the age old hospitality of people of the state.
"Such culprits will be brought to book," state tourism minister G A Mir said.
Addressing an interactive session with representatives of various tourism trade stakeholders and officials of the tourism department at the famous ski resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir yesterday, the minister asked for close vigil against those, who for their personal means, defame and affect the growth of tourism in the state.
"We have reports that there are about 7,000 pony-wallas operating in Gulmarg as against 1,500 registered.
"Their functioning and treatment with tourists is not upto the standard as should have been.
"We could have not allowed the unregistered ones to work, but for their livelihood government is not taking this step," Omar had said addressing a function last week.
During the session, representatives from tourism industry and other transport associations raised several demands pertaining to betterment of their trades and gave suggestion to safeguard the environs of this heritage destination of the Valley, a government spokesman said.
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