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Election
hits inflow of tourists to Uttar Pradesh by Girish Kumar
Dubey Varanasi:
The upcoming general election has taken a toll on the tourism sector in Varanasi
as tourists choose to stay away owing to security problems and other operational
difficulties. The river banks and the hotels which used to be buzzing with tourists
at this time of the year are now lying vacant. The tourist operators and guides
are all citing the hassles encountered during the elections as chief reason for
the lack of tourists in the city. "Due to elections, there are certain restrictions
on the movement of the tourists. They cannot go everywhere and the tourists feel
scared and confused in such a scenario. They don't feel at ease and prefer to
go to other locations," said Neel Pratap, a tourist guide. Despite majority of
the tourists aborting their tours, there are few who have trickled into Varanasi.
These are economy tourists who have been forced to undertake the trip as rules
and regulations of certain airlines and hotels prevent them from getting a refund
on canceling their tours. "The tourists who have come here are the people who
had made their bookings in advance due to the certain policies and rules of the
airlines. Hotels cannot get a refund on cancellation of their reservations. In
such a case, these people are forced to undertake their tours. They are all economy
tourists who have come here at their own risk, but so far no untoward incident
has been reported, so we are quite hopeful," said Ronald Nadar, a travel assistant.
After the Mumbai terror attacks and the global recession, the general elections
have emerged as new hurdle in the once booming tourism industry in the city. Varanasi
is a hot spot for foreigners visiting India. With its scenic riverbanks and plenty
of religious sites, the holy town is quite popular with the tourists. Tourism
is one of the major sources of revenue in the city.
-April 2, 2009
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