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KTA calls for price control of essential commodities

by Editor Desk
December 24, 2024
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Srinagar: The Kashmir Trade Alliance (KTA) has issued an urgent appeal to the government for the regulation of essential commodity prices in Kashmir, highlighting the severe impact on the local populace due to the region’s geographical isolation and the recent decontrol of price fixation.
In a statement, Aijaz Shahdar, President of KTA, reacted strongly to reports of the doubling of Kashmiri bread prices, stating, “This increase is going to hit the common masses hard. The business sentiment is already low, which can be gauged from the fact that each day, possession notices are issued in newspapers to businessmen whose properties are being seized because they are unable to repay their loans.”
Shahdar elaborated on the historical context and current challenges, explaining, “Before 2019, the prices of essential items like bread, mutton, vegetables, and milk were regulated by the Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department. However, now, with decontrolled price fixation, traders can set their own prices, which is particularly detrimental in Kashmir’s context as it is a landlocked region entirely dependent on supplies from outside.”
He emphasized the urgency for government intervention, “We expect the new government to mitigate the sufferings of the people. There is a pressing need to revert to the previous pattern of price regulation to provide succour to the residents of Kashmir.”
The KTA demands immediate action to re-establish government oversight on the pricing of essential commodities, address the economic hardships faced by local traders and consumers alike, and consider the unique geographical and economic conditions of Kashmir when formulating policy. Shahdar concluded, “The government must acknowledge the ground realities and act swiftly to safeguard the interests of the common people who are bearing the brunt of these economic challenges.”

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