Srinagar: Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Thursday brought to the notice of the Advisor to governor regarding the attack on the property and goods of Kashmiri Traders in Rohru, Shimla.
According to a statement by the traders’ body, a delegation of KCC&I led by President Sheikh Ashiq Ahmad met the advisor Vijay K Kumar. The delegation requested the Advisor to consider taking measures for reassuring the Kashmiri Business Community operating outside the State that their lives and property are safe.
“The Advisor assured the delegation that he would be taking up the issue with the Governor and also the Director General of Police, Himachal Pradesh.”
The Advisor also said that he would be proposing to include the facilitation of business community facing such regional problems to the already designated Liaison Officers for addressing issues of students functioning under the direct supervision of the Resident Commissioner, New Delhi.
The liaisoning infrastructure was constituted by the State Administrative Council (SAC) vide its decision November 14 last year.
“The Kashmir Chamber would also be taking up this issue with Governor of Jammu and Kashmir for issuance of appropriate directions and interventions.”
Sheikh Ashiq Ahmad while appreciating the efforts of the administration for the prompt response to the untimely snowfall in early November by declaring it as “Special Natural Calamity”, it needed to be ensured that the compensation reached the affected farmers at the earliest.
The delegation also raised the issue of complaints of harassment of business establishments by the Traffic Authorities and the multiplication of footpath vendors in the Central Business District.
“The Advisor asked the Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir to look into the issues raised by the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry by holding a meeting of all the concerned stakeholders.”