Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had recently said that there is a threat to Amarnath yatra, while Chief of Army Staff General Bikram Singh yesterday acknowledged the same.
"These are untimely and uncalled statements. It is being done to scare away yatris and tourists," president Travel Agents Association of Kashmir (TAAK), Rauf Tramboo told PTI.
"Government and security agencies sanitise the yatra routes months before the start of the pilgrimage and what does it mean to raise hue and cry now. It is being done to malign Kashmiris and we condemn it," he said.
Supporting Tramboo's concern, president Kashmir Hotels and Restaurant Association (KHARA), Showkat Chowdhary said the statements can have a "disastrous" effect on tourism in the Valley.
"These are wrong statements. They can have a disastrous effect on tourist arrivals. It would sabotage tourism season in the state," Chowdhary said.
He said Kashmiris have always welcomed yatris even when the situation was very bad.
"We have always welcomed yatris. We honour them. Even during 2008 and 2010, when the situation was very bad, no yatri was touched," he said.
Kashmir Houseboats Association president, Aziz Tuman had his doubts over the statements and said Kashmiris have always respected human values and religion.
"Religious harmony has always existed in Kashmir. It can be seen during the Amarnath yatra, Kheer Bhawani and festivals of Sikh community. We respect human values and each religion," he said.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said there was no increased threat perception to this year's Amarnath yatra compared to previous years and fears of attack as reported in the media were "gross exaggeration".
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