Govt warns of action against mutton dealers for keeping public hostage

3 livestock trucks seized: Div Com

Srinagar: Stating that the mutton dealers are misusing their monopoly, the divisional administration Kashmir on Wednesday said that strict action will be taken against those who are keeping the general public hostage for their vested interests.

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, P K Pole said three livestock trucks were seized in three districts of Kashmir including Shopian in South Kashmir, Budgam and Srinagar in Central Kashmir.

He said the livestock truck in Shopian was auctioned while in Budgam and Srinagar, the auction will be done tomorrow.

He said the rates have already been finalized after looking into the issue properly.

However, he said that the dealers will not be allowed to keep the general public hostage. “They are misusing their monopoly, which is not acceptable.”

“The government has already taken measures in this regard and strict action shall be taken against the mutton dealers who are found keeping the public hostage,” he added.

Earlier, the butchers were directed to open their shops within two days and any shops found closed will be seized.

However, the butchers after receiving the orders had sent legal notice to concerned authorities, questioning which law permits them to seize the closed shops.  (KNO)

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