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Lockdown reimposition unnerves traders

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M Amir Khan

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Tribune News Service

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Srinagar, July 17

The sudden reimposition of the lockdown in Valley parts has unnerved the debt-ridden traders ahead of Eid-ul-Adha that is being celebrated at the end of the month.

Hit hard due to frequent breaks in business activities for the past one year, the traders are demanding rollback of the order while urging the government to focus on implementation of Covid-related standard operating procedures (SOPs) on the ground.

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“An increase in Covid cases is a cause of worry, but it is necessary to have relaxations for smooth running of the business activities. We were first hit by the lockdown after abrogation of Article 370 on August 5 last year and then by the Covid pandemic lockdown. And now, just after a few weeks of partial reopening of markets, the lockdown is back. Last Eid, we could not do any business and yet again we are back to square one. How will small-time traders survive?” Kashmir Trade Alliance (KTA) chairman Aijaz Shahdhar said.

He also questioned the government’s decision to reopen parks and gardens at a time when people are questioning another order of allowing tourists from July 14 despite the lockdown announcement for the local traders. Restrictions were first announced for Baramulla and Kupwara districts on Saturday. From Monday, the restrictions were announced for 88 zones of Srinagar district.

As per the KTA, the first two months of the Covid lockdown had dented the Valley’s economy by Rs 8,416.2 crore.

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