J&K’s Apple, Saffron Farmers at Risk from India–US Trade Deal: CM Omar Abdullah

Jammu, Feb 10: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday expressed serious concern that the proposed India–United States trade deal could adversely impact the Union Territory’s economy, which is largely dependent on the horticulture sector.
Speaking to reporters, the Chief Minister said that the agreement offered no benefits to Jammu and Kashmir and would instead cause losses, as duty-free imports of American almonds, apples, saffron and kiwis would undermine local producers.
“Our economy is based on tree nuts, dry fruits, fresh fruits and dairy. We do not have a marine industry. If all these products come from America duty-free, Jammu and Kashmir will definitely suffer,” Omar Abdullah said.
Responding to questions about his recent controversial remarks, the Chief Minister ruled out issuing an apology. He said he was willing to withdraw or rephrase his statement at the time but was not given the opportunity to speak.
“It is on record now. When I was not allowed to speak, there was no need to apologise,” he said.
Reacting to criticism from the Bharatiya Janata Party on issues of nationalism, Omar Abdullah made a pointed remark about the Leader of the Opposition leaving a Republic Day function early.
“The one who lectures us on patriotism could not attend the entire function. First, explain that to me,” he said.
Rejecting claims that he was forced to facilitate the Amarnath Yatra, the Chief Minister emphasized the long-standing and vital role of the Kashmiri people in the annual pilgrimage.
“I was not forced. Kashmiris have always carried the pilgrims on their shoulders to the cave. Without Kashmiris, the Yatra is not possible. We have always facilitated the Yatra and will continue to do so,” he stated.
Commenting on recent remarks from Pakistan regarding cricket matches with India, Omar Abdullah advised against issuing threats without the capacity to follow through.
“Those who do not have the strength to stand by their threats should not threaten,” he added.(KNS)

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