INDIA

Fearing for Their Lives, 60 Kashmiris Shut their Business, Flee Haryana

By News Desk

February 22, 2019

February 22

Fearing for their Lives, sixty Kashmiri traders staying in Ramgarh Haryana have shut their business alleging alleged that they were forced to shut their shops and leave the area by local residents.

A Report on Indian Express quoted one Nisar Ahmed Khan, who has a shop where he sells Kashmiri shawls and clothing, as saying that that two days ago, unidentified men came and asked them to leave.buy tadalafil online https://www.conci.com/wp-content/themes/twentyfifteen/inc/new/tadalafil.html no prescription

“On February 15, some local residents, while taking out a candle-light march, taunted us. Then two days ago, after the incident in Mullana, they asked us to leave. We locked ourselves in a shop and downed the shutters. But some men threw stones at the shutters demanding that we leave,” said Ahmed.buy vardenafil online https://www.conci.com/wp-content/themes/twentyfifteen/inc/new/vardenafil.html no prescription

Nisar said that they had approached the local police, who asked them to meet the deputy commissioner.

Asked about the matter, Deputy Commissioner Mukul Kumar said he will ensure the safety of Kashmiri families.

Kashmiris in various Indian states have been facing backlash in the afermath of a deadly attack carried out by a Local Kashmiri boy in Pulwama on last thursday, which left at least 45 CRPF men dead.