Siliguri/Darjeeling: The tourism industry is pinning its hopes on the
visit of chief minister Mamata Banerjee to Darjeeling at the end of
this month.
After a gap of six months, Mamata will be visiting
the hills and will attend the tourism festival organised by the
Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) in different towns. The
sector has witnessed a decline in tourist inflows due to the recent
statehood agitation.
"The chief minister's visit is significant
for the entire industry as it would help us in passing a message that
all is well in Darjeeling and that tourists can come and enjoy the
winter season. When the head of the state attends a festival meant for
tourism, it will surely bolster the confidence of travel houses which
will no longer be hesitant to recommend Darjeeling to tourists," said
Samrat Sanyal, who is associated with travel trade.
Even
though the 104-day strike was withdrawn just before Puja, tourists did
not flock to the hills after that. The situation hasn't changed this
winter.
"There have been numerous queries but very few bookings. It seems
that some confusion still lingers in of peoples' minds.The chief
minister's visit will surely help," said Tanmoy Goswami, a travel
planner based in Siliguri.
While those in travel trade are
keeping fingers crossed, GTA officials, headed by Binay Tamang, are
preparing for the festival to send the message to travellers that
Darjeeling is ready to welcome them again.
However, some
discordant notes were still struck. "The tears of the 13 martyrs (who
died during the agitation) have not dried and yet the GTA is preparing
for a tourist festival. Tea garden workers have been facing difficulties
because of no wages for three months. Our party condemns the decision
to organise a tourist festival at this time," said Govind Chhetri,
spokesman for the hill-based Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxists
(CPRM).
The Telegraph
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