Published 19:31 IST, October 25th 2019
Pakistan & terrorists target Kashmir's economy, attack apple traders
The terrorists have started targetting non-local apple traders in the valley; in the last 15 days, the terrorists have killed three non-local apple traders
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Unable to digest the fact that Kashmiri people can sell their apple produce without any problem, the terrorists in the Kashmir valley have started targeting the non-local apple traders. In yet another barbaric incident of terrorism, terrorists last evening shot dead two non-local apple traders in South Kashmir's Shopian district.
According to the sources, terrorists and their handlers across the Line of Control are frustrated with the fact that there has been no major incident of violence reported from any part of the valley post abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of the State into two Union Territories. According to the Security Agencies, last month, the terrorists received instruction from the other side of the border to disrupt the fruit business in Kashmir valley. According to one such conversation, a terrorist handler in Pakistan asked their cadre in Kashmir whether they wanted bangles as they are unable to stop apple trade in the valley, a senior security official told Republic World.
3 Apple traders killed in 15 days
In the past 15 days, the terrorists have killed four non-locals, three out of whom were apple traders. According to the sources, the terrorists want to cripple the economy of Kashmir as apple trade is the mainstay of Kashmir's economy. More than 20 lakh people are directly or indirectly linked with the apple trade in Kashmir. In the past as well the terrorists have targeted the fruit trade in the valley, by setting several orchids on fire. The local fruit farmers are concerned about their livelihood being targeted by the militants.
"It is year-long labour to see your apple trees bearing fruit, as apple production takes a lot of hard work. For every apple grower, the trees are like our children but the terrorists are not letting us make a livelihood by selling our produce. I had to personally come to Jammu to sell whatever fruit I could bring here." a fruit grower from South Kashmir (refused to be named) said.
Amid continuous threats from the terrorist organisations, security agencies say that they will ensure that the fruit traders are provided with etiquette security so that the terrorists don't succeed in their nefarious designs to cripple the backbone of Kashmiri economy.
18:06 IST, October 25th 2019