Srinagar, May 20 -- As the protracted Middle East conflict continues to disrupt global oil supplies, the subsequent hike in the fuel prices in India has impacted the sale of sacrificial animals at Kashmir's largest livestock market in Srinagar's Eidgah. Eidgah sheep and goat market, the sprawling ground presented a deserted look as compared to last years' hustle and bustle in the run-up to Eid.Wholesale dealer Farooq Ahmed complained about a significant decrease in the purchase of sacrificial animals this year compared to last year due to fuel price hike."The livestock reaches Kashmir from other states. It cost one lakh rupees to bring us the livestock from Delhi, but today, we were charged one lakh forty thousand," Farooq said. He also c...