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Parimpora Fruit Mandi Association to halt business from Apr 29, accuses Govt of blocking trade of perishable items   

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April 24, 2019
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Srinagar: Accusing the government of blocking the trade of perishable items, the Parimpora Fruit Mandi Association (PFMA) here has decided to stop the trade from April 29.

The association accused that the government was blocking the trade of perishable items as it has stopped the trucks to and fro Kashmir.

Addressing a presser in Parimpora, President of Association, Bashir Ahmad Bashir said that from last three months, the government has blocked the trucks for unknown reasons and putting trucks to halt for days together.

“They know it well that fruits or vegetables are highly perishable items and can’t remain intact for days together. After two days of halt on road we have to throw them away,” Bashir said.

He accused government of deliberately hitting the trade creating an economic blockade of the valley.

“Traffic is already one way and then restrictions on the highway adding to it from past three months trucks are being made to halt and not allowed to move towards valley or to move from valley,” he said.

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He claimed that they already had talked to Divisional commissioner Kashmir and Jammu, to Horticulture department and to both SSP’s of traffic in Jammu and Srinagar but no one took any action.

“Fruits and vegetables are part of the mainstay of economy,” he said.

Bashir said that since government is unmoved by their plight they have decided to stop the trade from April 29.

“Ramadan is coming, ladakh road has been opened but people will suffer as their will not be enough vegetable supplies and no fruits in market. May be that will make the government act,” he said.

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