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Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation managing director, Rakesh
Saini, told UNI the unrest in Rajasthan would have a fallout as tourists
preferred to stay away from chaos. ''But since it is off-season in
Rajasthan, we have had no major cancellations as mostly walk-in tourists
come in during this season.'' He added:' 'Since Palace on Wheels and
Heritage on Wheels start from September onwards, there has been
practically no effect on the bookings and cancellations.'' Hoping for an
early return to peace, Saini said local issues could not mar Rajasthan's
image as a peaceful and tourist-friendly state, as travel agents would
adequately detail these to foreign tourists while offering them a
package. Sanjay Kaushik of Rajputana Holiday Makers said the agitation has had little effect on foreign tourists as their arrival was almost negligible during the off-season. ''We have had no arrivals since the past week and for the next few days,'' he said. However, he admitted that domestic tourists had been hit hard as they travelled during summer vacation. Tour operators say tourists were fearing to venture out as the state highways were the targets of Gujjar protestors, with the police often looking on as mute spectators. Rajasthan Roadways buses were still off the road today and many people stuck in Delhi and other places could not return home. Rajasthan CM-Gujjar leader meet finally Gujjar row: PM discusses crisis with oppn. All about Meena-Gurjar conflict Gujjars lay siege of entry points to Delhi
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