Mutton crisis ends in Kashmir
Srinagar, July 3, July 4 -- The over-a-week-long meat crisis in Kashmir ended on Friday after the Kashmir Mutton Dealers Association (KMDA) called off the strike following the Punjab government's intervention. The KMDA said it decided to withdraw the strike after receiving assurances from the Punjab government, paving the way for the resumption of livestock imports to the Valley.Kashmir had been facing an acute shortage of mutton ever since the Punjab Government imposed a levy on vehicles carrying livestock through the state.Welcoming the development, National Conference state spokesman Imran Dar credited Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for resolving the crisis through his intervention."Deadlock ended! Kudos to HCM @OmarAbd...
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