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CTF expresses concern over Kashmir violence, losses to Jmu traders | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 21: Expressing deep pain and anguish at the non-stop mayhem, loss of lives of Kashmiris, diabolical plans of separatist leaders and their masters engaged in manipulations from across the border, the Chamber of Traders Federation (CTF) called upon central as well as state governments to spare no efforts in bringing normalcy in Kashmir at the earliest. In a meeting of CTF held today under the chairmanship of its president Neeraj Anand, all the office bearers and prominent members also expressed their dissatisfaction on the administrative chaos in the Valley. Anand lamented that while political parties of different hues become studiedly mute on such occasions, and the media is held captive by circumstantial compulsions, the responsibility to improve situation is best left to the good offices of civil society and more importantly the trading community, and thankfully they have risen to the occasion and responded well by doing their best to maintain peace and communal harmony in the region. "Needless to say, our state utterly lagging in the industrialization and depends upon largely on various pilgrimage yatries like Mata Vaishno Devi Ji, Budha Amarnath Ji, Machail Mata Ji & Shiv Khori Shrine at this time of the year. Traders Truckers, Taxi operators, Hoteliers, Ponywallas, Labourers and almost everyone engaged in self employment eagerly look forward to the season of 2 to 3 months for their livelihoods but alas their hopes have been dashed by the sinister designs of inimical elements planning disturbances in the Valley," said Anand. "The Jammu traders are suffering huge losses due to non-transaction with the valley traders. Narwal fruit Mandi traders dealing in perishable items like Bananas / vegetables have suffered heavy losses running into crores. This loss is likely to go up even further if the situation does not improve soon," he added. |
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