President of Tour Operators, while referring to the number of bookings during this peak tourist season, stated that they are planning to meet the leaders of All Assam Students Union (AASU). The same association is spearheading the agitation against the act and request them to say that it is safe to travel to Assam and that their protests are non-violent in nature. He further asserted that Assam had witnessed many crises earlier also, but no tourists were ever harmed even during the worst phases of violence in the state.
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