Spring Diplomacy in Bloom: Kiren Rijiju and CM Omar Stroll Through Srinagar’s Tulip Garden

Diplomat Correspondent

Srinagar, (DD)On a crisp April morning in Srinagar, with the Zabarwan Hills standing tall in the backdrop and Dal Lake shimmering nearby, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden burst forth in a riot of color — and into the spotlight of national attention.

Union Minister for Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah were seen walking side-by-side down the garden’s winding paths, surrounded by nearly 1.5 million tulips swaying gently in the spring breeze. Their unannounced visit wasn’t just about admiring Asia’s largest tulip garden — it became a symbol of collaboration and cultural celebration.

Fresh from jointly inaugurating the Lok Sanvardhan Parv at the University of Kashmir the day before — an initiative to empower artisans and culinary talents from minority communities — the two leaders brought their camaraderie into the open. Tourists and locals looked on as Rijiju and Omar shared light-hearted moments, pausing often to appreciate the tulips in bloom and occasionally greet the public.

“This was a refreshing morning walk amid vibrant hues and meaningful conversation,” Rijiju later posted, sharing images of the tulip-lined stroll on social media. Omar, too, emphasized how nature has a way of bridging people, communities, and ideas.

The timing of the Lok Sanvardhan Parv during the tulip season wasn’t a coincidence. The spring festival is designed to attract thousands of visitors to the Valley, offering artisans and food entrepreneurs a grand stage to showcase their heritage. As Rijiju and Omar walked together, it became clear that the blend of tradition, tourism, and political outreach was intentional — and effective.

Beneath the colorful canopy of flowers, a deeper message bloomed: unity in diversity, and the promise of spring not just in the Valley’s gardens, but in its governance and cultural renaissance.(DD)

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