NIA Gives Go-Ahead To Cable Car Project In Pahalgam
National Investigation Agency (NIA) | File Photo
New Delhi- The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has given its nod to the Jammu and Kashmir government for a cable car project in Baisaran in the tourist resort of Pahalgam, the site of the April 22 terror attack, officials said on Sunday.
The Jammu and Kashmir government had sought approval from the NIA, which is probing the attack, in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed by Pakistan-based terrorists.
NIA officials said the anti-terror agency was approached for its views on the project by the Union territory administration.
ADVERTISEMENT“We were asked about our views (about starting the cable car project) and we conveyed that we do not have any objection from the investigation angle,” an official said.
On October 27, in response to an unstarred question by Pahalgam MLA Altaf Ahmad Wani in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, the government said the project work has been allotted to a company but it has not begun“in view of the post-Pahalgam scenario”.
The alignment for the 1.4-km project has been identified by the Jammu and Kashmir Cable Car Corporation (JKCCC).
“The lower terminal point is located near the Yatri Niwas in Pahalgam and the upper terminal point is located in Baisaran. The total length of the project would be 1.4 km. The... 9.13 Hects (land required) for the project belongs to the Forest Department,” Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who holds the tourism portfolio, said in a written reply.
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