President of HPTAA Budhi Prakash Thakur and Secretary Suresh Sharma said in a letter sent to ECI on Sunday that election should be scheduled in the first phase in Himachal Pradesh as it was fixed for the Seventh and last phase on June 1.
HPTAA claimed that during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, scheduling Himachal’s elections in the final phase had a demonstrably negative effect on tourism.
“Prolonged campaigning and frequent rallies discouraged tourist visitation, resulting in substantial losses for hotels, transportation providers, restaurants, and other tourism-related businesses.” they said.
We believe scheduling Himachal Pradesh’s elections in the earlier phases would significantly mitigate these negative consequences.
They said that state experiences a peak tourist season from April to June. Holding elections during this period directly clashes with tourist arrivals, leading to substantial revenue losses for the entire industry.
HPTAA showed concern that extended campaigning periods disrupt regular business operations, creating uncertainty for tourists. Potential travel restrictions, roadblocks, and rallies lead to booking cancellations and decreased tourism activity.
Increased movement of political personnel and campaign vehicles could strain transportation infrastructure, causing congestion, delays, and higher costs for tourists and businesses.
They have apprehension that increased focus of media on the political coverage may overshadows tourism promotions, reducing the visibility of state’s tourist attractions.
Reduced tourism directly impacts the livelihoods of thousands of individuals employed in this sector, further impacting the state’s economic well-being.
They urged the ECI to consider scheduling Himachal Pradesh’s Lok Sabha elections in the earlier phases as would significantly minimize the negative impact on our tourism industry, allowing it to flourish during the peak season and contribute optimally to the state’s economic well-being.
Comparing the timing of polling they said that unique circumstances of state where tourism plays a vital role, scheduling the elections in the earlier phases would be a balanced and well-considered decision.
It is worthwhile to mention that state witnesses peak tourist influx from April to June, contributing to approximately 75% of the annual income of individuals dependent on tourism.
The Covid-19 pandemic severely impacted the 2021 and 2022 seasons, leaving many hoteliers and businesses financially vulnerable.
Furthermore, devastating floods and landslides in 2023 severely damaged infrastructure, keeping tourists away from July to November. The revival of roads and amenities is ongoing. Last year’s rains and other factors also adversely impacted the previous peak season.
If Himachal Pradesh goes to poll according to a later schedule, hospitality industry would suffer major revenue losses in April, May, and early June. This will jeopardize the ability of hoteliers, transporters, tour operators, and others to meet their financial obligations.
Tourism is a critical pillar of Himachal Pradesh’s economy, significantly contributing to our state’s growth and employment generation, they added.
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