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Ponywallahs stopped from entering Gulmarg

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Press Trust of India Srinagar

They were not allowed to proceed from Tangmarg, 16 kms downhill, towards Gulmarg, the sources said.

Some ponywallahs and local guides had clashed with the police yesterday while they were trying to clear a road after which tear gas shells were lobbed to chase away the protestors.

They were demanding that no tourist or private vehicle be allowed to enter Gulmarg bowl or proceed to the recently opened Batapathri, 10 kilometers from Gulmarg as this would affect their livelihood.

They also wanted the authorities to stop e-booking of tickets for Gondola cable car rides, the sources said.

While confirming yesterday's incident, Chief Executive Officer of Gulmarg Development Authority Masood Ahmad Shah said it was impossible to "force" the tourists to travel 20 kilometres on a pony.

 

"I think there will be very few people visiting Batapathri which has opened after 22 years to tourists," he said. MORE

  

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First Published: May 26 2012 | 2:25 PM IST

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