JKSECC’s concern over harassment of students, traders

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Mar 9: Jammu and Kashmir Socio Economic Coordination Committee (JKSECC) has expressed  serious concern on the undeclared economic war against Kashmiris as a result of which economic activities in the Valley have come to a standstill.
A meeting of the amalgam was held in the backdrop of large scale tourist cancellations, frequent closure of the highway and harassment of Kashmiri traders across outside States all of which have badly impacted various industrial and service sector activities in the Valley.
The representatives of prominent tour and travel associations informed the meeting that almost  90 percent cancellations have taken place, the tourists who had booked their packages to the Valley in next three months have cancelled their visit.
The representatives of major hotel and houseboat associations confirmed in the meeting that more than 90 percent room bookings in Valley hotels and houseboats till May 2019 had been cancelled and 10 percent is in pipeline.
JKSECC has condemned  the attacks and harassment of small Kashmiri traders in various States by hooligans forcing them to return back to the Valley. Many of these traders have returned without realisation of huge payments receivable from their customers in these States.
The members of JKSECC observed that cancellation of tourist travel as also the harassment of traders was part of the large scale campaign against Kashmiris.
The road blockade of highway during the current winter has been unprecedented in past 7 decades, observed the members of JKSECC.  There has hardly been any smooth traffic movement during whole of the winter which has tremendously impacted the industrial and other economic activities in the Valley,  stated the members.
JKSECC has demanded that Government of India as well as the State Government should feel obliged to come clean on the three-pronged economic war aimed at crushing the people of valley economically. The amalgam in consultation with all stakeholders will devise a strategy to counter these anti Kashmir plans.