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LG wants to handover wine trade to outsiders: JWTA
'If he can't resolve our issue, he must go back UP'
4/13/2021 11:36:14 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 13: Almost on the verge of starvation, as the UT administration is not listening them and their resources are scheduled to be e-auctioned from April 15, the Jammu Wine Traders Association (JWTA) defying Covid-19 restrictions in Jammu on Tuesday to stage a massive protest against the Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and financial commissioner Arun Mehta.
Bureaucracy encouraging goons and mafia from outside the state in J&K to grab upon the 69 years old wine trade of J&K, it is against the interest of the local people of J&K. "The wine trade is in existence in J&K since 1952, there was no complaint against the local traders by the local people or the state or central government. Now with change in system greedy outsider and picking non existing 'loop holes' in previously allotted wine shops licences to the resident of J&K", they said.
They alleged that since the (Lt.) Governor is from Uttar Pradesh, he wants to hand over the wine trade of Jammu to the outsiders. "If they cannot resolve our issues and go on complicating our lives, they better go back to Uttar Pradesh," the trader said. The traders said the BJP local leaders are saying that the government is not listening to them.
"We are protesting for the past several weeks. We are regular licensees. The new excise policy will jeopardize the interests of the natives of Jammu. The auction of the wine trade in Jammu is not in favour of Jammu. This deaf and the dumb government has compelled us to come out on the roads and this is only the beginning," said a trader.
They said they had never thought after revocation of Article 370 and Article 35A they would have to face this kind of onslaught. "We never thought after revocation of Article 370 we have to see this day. We believe they want to bring people from Uttar Pradesh here," another trader said.
"What kind of law is this, that it is forcing people of Jammu to close their shops to bring people from outside? Our protests have been peaceful so far. We didn't allow anyone to burn an effigy of the Lt. Governor. But this shouldn't be seen as our weakness," said a leader of the Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industries (JCCI). The JCCI also participated in the protest. He said they are trying to bring people from outside Jammu and Kashmir to take jobs from the local residents of Jammu.
Under the new Excise Policy, the auction for 228 liquor shops in Jammu and Kashmir will be held from April 15 to 19. The bidders will have to deposit Rs 5 Lakh to participate in the auction process. They said the licenses to be auctioned will be effective from May 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022. The auction will be done through the Jammu and Kashmir Bank from the e-auction portal of the excise department.
If a new highest H-1 bid is received within five minutes before the scheduled bidding time, then the e-auction time will be automatically extended to five minutes from the scheduled bid. The increase in time would be a maximum of three times. An amount of Rs 5 lakh will have to be paid through EMD and the bid will start from Rs 25,000. The highest bidder will get a shop license. Liquor shops are closed for the past four days in Jammu to protest against the new excise policy.
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