Apple Stuck Again, Thousands Of Trucks Stranded On Highway, Trade Says

SRINAGAR: Halting of fruit-laden trucks on the Srinagar-Jammu national highway persists with about thousands of trucks waiting, some since October 2, to reach Jammu.

Quoting President Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union (KVFGCDU) Bashir Ahmad news agency KNO reported that for a few days apple laden trucks were allowed to move towards Jammu while halting for just one or two days.

He said since October 02 the situation has again reached to square one with 6000 trucks waiting for their turn to move towards Jammu.

He added that on every alternate day around 3000 trucks are getting loaded here in Kashmir but just a few hundreds are allowed to move towards Jammu and others get time after three, five or even seven days to move towards Jammu.

President said that the government claims are confined to press notes only and situation is worse on the ground.

“I have never witnessed such things in last four years,” he said, adding, “even meeting with Home Minister Amit and others have bared no fruits as their assurances have proved hoax on the ground.”

He said that market is also getting down each passing day as fruits are reaching markets late.

Notably, around 70 percent of population in Kashmir are directly or indirectly dependent on apple industry.

Mohita Sharma, the SSP Ramban who holds the charge of the SSP Highway has been updating on her Twitter handle that suggests that even though the trucks are playing on the road, the speed is slow because of the movement of the herds of Gujjars and Bakerwals.

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