Gulmarg: As suspense looms large over the extension of lease to 69 hotels in the popular ski-resort of Gulmarg, the district authorities on Saturday said hoteliers will be taken into confidence before any action is initiated.
Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, G N Itoo said Saturday that all the hoteliers will be taken on board before taking any decision about the matter related to lease
“All the issues and concerns raised by the hoteliers today in a meeting will be raised with the government soon. I assure you that the government will listen to every single hotelier here,” he said.
Itoo further added that everything will be done as per the directions given by the High Court.
“The committee established to look into the issues of hoteliers here will be visiting Gulmarg again for two days on Wednesday and Thursday during which the committee members will meet all the 69 hoteliers. The hoteliers should meet the committee in two days,” he said.
However, he said there will be no compromise on the illegal encroachers, adding that anyone found on encroached land in Gulmarg will have to face the law.
“If there would be errors in the documents, the committee is open to rectify the errors only if the authentic document will be available with the concerned hotelier and would produce the documents later before the High Court,” he said.
Soon after the meeting culminated, hotelier and Chairperson of PHD Chamber of Commerce in Kashmir, Mushtaq Ahmad Chaya said that they are hopeful that the lease will be extended.
“I have been assured by the Government of India, Lt Governor, Chief Secretary and others that the lease of hotels will be extended,” he said.
He said that the hoteliers here too are against the illegal encroachments and ‘Those who have illegally encroached the hotels should face the law.”
“We have got the land on lease, which has ended. The lease is being extended everywhere, so we are hopeful that our issues too will be resolved. Our meeting with the district administration was aimed to convey the authorities that there should be no harassment to the hoteliers,” Chaya said.
“We have been assured that the lease will be extended and thus are hopeful that the government will not take any decision which would be adverse to the hoteliers,” Chaya said. —With inputs from KNO
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