Business, travel trade bodies call Kashmir bandh tomorrow against Pahalgam killings

Srinagar, Apr 22: Valley business and travel trade bodies have announced a Kashmir Bandh on tomorrow (Wednesday) in protest against the killing of 26 tourists in Pahalgam area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag.
The attack, which has been described as one of the deadliest targeting civilians in recent years, has left the region in mourning and has sparked outrage across the country.


The shutdown call has been jointly issued by the Chamber of Commerce and Industries Kashmir (CCIK), Jammu and Kashmir Hoteliers Club (JKHC), All Travel Associations, transporters, restaurant owners, and civil society groups.


Tariq Rashid Ghani, President of CCIK, stated, “We have called for Kashmir Bandh on April 23, i.e., Wednesday, against this barbaric act of violence.” He emphasized the need for a collective response to condemn such atrocities and to stand in solidarity with the victims.


The bandh is expected to see the complete closure of businesses, transport services, and other establishments across the Valley. The decision is supported by major stakeholders in the tourism sector, which has been deeply affected by the killings, Ghani said.


The Pahalgam attack, carried out by gunmen targeting tourists, claimed 26 lives and injured many others, including foreign nationals. This tragic event is seen as part of a desperate attempt to destabilise the region and hurt its flourishing tourism industry. Business and Trade bodies will hold press conference tomorrow at Radission Collection.

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