So, like, a whole bunch of tourists from Maharashtra, like 1,582 of them, are stuck in Jammu and Kashmir. The state government has been trying to get them back by arranging some special flights, which is pretty cool. Not really sure why this matters, but two special flights have been arranged to bring back the stranded tourists from Kashmir, you know?

Deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde and his crew from Shiv Sena are also getting in on the action by setting up chartered flights, because why not? Two flights arranged by the government are gonna swoop in and carry 183 tourists back to Mumbai. According to the chief minister’s office, the flights will land in Mumbai on Thursday evening, which is like, tomorrow, I guess.

Devendra Fadnavis is the man with the plan, directing these special flights to rescue these stranded tourists. Muralidhar Mohol, a union minister, is lending a helping hand too. The state government is footing the bill for these flights, so it’s all good.

Satish Khadake from the disaster management cell in Maharashtra is on top of things, making sure all 1,582 tourists make it back home safely. But get this – terrorists attacked a tourist spot in Pahalgam, killing 26 people, including six tourists from Mumbai and Pune. That’s just messed up.