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Former police chief SP Vaid cherishes beauty of snowfall in Kashmir

| @indiablooms | Nov 04, 2018, at 09:04 pm

Srinagar, Nov 4 (IBNS): Ex-Jammu and Kashmir police chief Shesh Paul Vaid on Sunday said he cherished the first snowfall in the state this season on Saturday.

He also invited all Indians to visit Jammu and Kashmir and witness the beauty of the Valley 'first hand'.

"Had to stay overnight in Srinagar due to cancellation of all flights from Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport. However it was a pleasure to experience first snowfall of the season. Invite all my countrymen to visit your own Kashmir to see & experience this beauty first hand," Vaid tweeted.

He also shared some beautiful images of the Valley for his followers on Twitter.

Image: SP Vaid Twitter page 

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