Jammu & Kashmir

KCCI urges Admin to take immediate measures to ensure sustenance, revival of badly hit businesses in JK

Srinagar: Since it is evident that businesses in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in the Valley has been facing the toughest times in terms of huge losses due to the situations that started unfolding since August 2019, and the ongoing pandemic has been adding the miseries and worsening the situation for more than a year now; KCCI urges the administration to take immediate measures to ensure sustenance and revival of the badly hit businesses in JK.

The administration is well aware of the fact that be it a roadside vendor, an auto-rickshaw wala, Transporters , shopkeeper, Traders , Travel Agents ( Inbound / Outbound) , hotelier, handicraft sector or an industrialist; everyone requires handholding by the administration in these turbulent times.

Therefore it is responsibility of the administration to come forward with a helping hand for the relief and revival of these businesses.

Meanwhile, it has been observed that a group of the contesting candidates and some general members for the forthcoming KCCI elections has indulged in deceitful activities in the name of the election campaign. The KCCI condemns their activities and warn them to refrain from violating the code of conduct.

It is painful to see that these contesting candidates leaving no stone unturned to mislead not only the voters but the administration as well.

They along with some general members have recently filed a contempt of Court case against the KCCI. However, KCCI would like emphasize that the case will be contested with strong substantiation.

The spokesman said he will bring the facts before the Hon’ble Court on the hearing date which is 30 June 2021.

KCCI spokesman requests these candidates to put a stop to their unethical activities immediately. Otherwise, KCCI will be forced to file legal action for their violation of the rules and regulations of KCCI Constitution and the Moral Code of Conduct of KCCI Elections.

Moreover, KCCI president Sheikh Ashiq would continue taking up the issues related to the business with the concerned authorities and pursue their cause till the new office bearers are elected, the spokesman added.

 

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