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Kashmir business leaders meet Amit Shah, present memorandum

New Delhi: Heads and leaders of various trade, industry and commerce organisations from Kashmir met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Minister of State at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) Jitendra Singh on Tuesday, March 17, in the Parliament.

The team apprised the ministers about the hardships faced by the business community in the region for over 30 years and made a case for special consideration for the challenging circumstances for businesses of J&K and their bailout in the face of their rising debt liabilities.


Importantly, the delegation met the Home Minister on the day when demands for grants for Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh were laid in Lok Sabha for discussion.


Speaking to ANI, the representatives said that Mr. Shah heard them patiently and assured them all the help government can provide to them.


“The meeting had been satisfactory. We told him about the troubles we are facing for past 30 years because of the unrest and turmoil. The entire business community is crumbling under its own weight of involuntary failures, the failures that have been imposed on us. Union Home Minister has assured us all the help,” said Sheikh Ashiq Ahmad, president of the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI).


Baldev Singh Raina, chairman of PHD Chamber of Commerce Kashmir chapter said that the Union Home Minister has briefed them about Rs 30,000 crore investment plan for Jammu and Kashmir.

“We got to know about the budget that was laid and the minister also told us that Rs 30,000 crore would be invested in the Union Territory. We hope our concerns about banking sector too will get addressed. We are happy that meeting went well and we are hopeful that things will be improved in the region now,” said Raina.


The industry representatives had given several demands and concerns in writing to the Home Minister. These include revival of the existing businesses before new investment is poured in for new businesses, revival interventions for Kashmir handmade carpets industry focusing on weavers, manufacturers and exporters and special schemes aimed at revival of all the traditional crafts of Kashmir.


Another demand focussed on tourism and hospitality business that was given the status of industry in 1995 but incentives were never extended.

The representatives demanded that that RBI’s rehabilitation scheme where accounts were not overdue on August 5, 2019 were only made eligible for benefit and that all standard accounts should be made eligible.

“An interest waiver for all loan accounts for two quarters from August 2019 is also requested,” the representatives said in the memoradum.

With inputs from ANI

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