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Demand to close shops for 40 days during Amarnath Yatra upsets Kashmir

IndiaDemand to close shops for 40 days during Amarnath Yatra upsets Kashmir

The demand to close shops for 40 days during Amarnath Yatra upsets Kashmiris and calls it an injustice as their families will starve.

“We have been directed to close our shops for 40 days. It is injustice. Our families will starve. We are already economically weak,” one of the protesting shopkeepers Suhail Ahmed told news agency Kashmir News Trust and the shopkeepers staged a protest

Shop owners in the Pantha Chowk area said all these years they had been open during the Yatra. They said they had fulfilled all procedures required yet were ‘forced’ to shut shops.

The protesting shopkeepers said that the route that Yatris will use is far away from their shops and yet they are being barred to open their shops. “There are at least 60 shops that have been closed down. We knocked on the doors of every official, but nobody listened to us,” they said and requested LG Manoj Sinha to intervene in the matter. (KNT)

Dozens of shopkeepers on Wednesday appealed to LG Government to reconsider their decision of closed down their shops in the Pantha Chowk area of Srinagar outskirts till the end of the Shri Amarnath Yatra.

Shopkeepers mostly dealing with spare parts business assembled in Press Enclave Srinagar and registered a protest against the decision to bar them from opening shops in wake of Shri Amarnath Yatra.

The 43-day pilgrimage to the cave shrine will begin from twin base camps in Kashmir on Thursday (June 30) and will conclude on August 11

However, the SSP of Srinagar says, ‘No order to shut down shops anywhere in Srinagar’, SSP Srinagar refuting the claims of the shopkeepers.  Then why are they protesting and who issued this order?

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