Jammu: A delegation of trade bodies of Kashmir consisting of the President, KTMF M. Y Khan, President FCIK Mohammad Ashraf Mir and President JCCI, Dr. Mubeen Shah headed by the President, KCC&I Abdul Hamid Punjabi met trade bodies of Jammu so as to ensure that the peaceful business environment prevail in the State at all cost and supply of commodities to other parts of the State dont get disrupted as a result of disturbance of peace at Jammu and adjoining areas.
The Jammu trade bodies in general and JCCI in particular have welcomed the mission and assured the delegation that they will make every effort to not to allow the situation to come to any irksome pass like that of 2008, the statement issued by trade bodies of Valley claimed.
Later the delegation along with its Jammu counterpart called on the Chief Minister in Jammu to assure him of the full cooperation from the trade bodies of State in maintaining peace and tranquility of people of the State.
The delegation made a demand with the Chief Minister that immediate disbursement of sufficient compensation for the losses suffered be given to the sufferers and foolproof security should be provided to ensure smooth movement of public transport and goods carriers on National highway from Lakhanpur to Banihal. The delegation also demanded an effective probe in the episode to locate the specific trouble maker and identify the miscreants so as to be awarded with such deterrent punishment that none else ever think of creating trouble and disrupt peace of State in future.
Chief Minister according to delegation responded and assured that all the required measures to maintain peace, compensate the losses and punish the culprit in fullest measure are being taken on priority.
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