Srinagar, July 09 : Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is likely to meet his West Bengal counterpart, Mamata Banerjee, on Thursday at the state secretariat Nabanna in Howrah.
Omar Abdullah left for West Bengal on Wednesday, where he participated in a tourism-related event aimed at promoting Jammu and Kashmir as a safe and attractive travel destination.
The Chief Minister is keen on reviving the tourism sector, which was hit hard by the incident, said Official.
“Bengal remains one of the biggest markets for Kashmir’s tourism industry. The idea is to assure tourists and travel operators that Jammu and Kashmir is open, safe, and welcoming,” an official familiar with the visit said. KINS
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