Srinagar: Arif Mohammad Khan, the second Olympian from Jammu and Kashmir, slammed the Union Territory administration for below-par facilities at Gulmarg Ski Resort. Khan, who has represented India many times, and won gold medal in Alpine Skiing and participated in four Skiing championships, including the Asian games. Khan claimed in a series of Facebook posts that "it is a shame Gulmarg falls under one of the worst places to skiing and they call that world-famous".
"Started with the first day of training here in Pichl of Italy, feels good to get back on some icy tracks. I am happy that I am not in Gulmarg where you need a meter of snow to get groomer out on slopes and those 1980's old traditional ski lifts, still no tracks build on chairlifts. It is shame Gulmarg falls under one of the worst places to ski and they call that world-famous," he pointed out.
In another post, he said, "Welcoming nature at its best in Gulmarg, the snow-bound mountains, but still highly poor infrastructure for skiing and other winter sports activities." Urging the administration to instal an artificial snow-making system at Gulmarg, he said, "It's highly required to introduce the artificial snow-making system, daily snow grooming and modern ski lifts in Gulmarg, otherwise we will start losing early ski tourism and Alpine snow sports activities in Kashmir."