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Strict action against those blocking Sopore fruit Mandi’s development: Dy CM Surinder Choudhary

Committed to serve you, reciprocate your trust in us: Agri Min Javaid Dar

Arshad Farooq

Sopore, Nov 09 (KINS: Senior National Conference leader and deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary Saturday warned of a strict action against anyone obstructing the development of Sopore’s fruit mandi, which is second largest in Asia.
Speaking during his visit to the mandi, the Dy CM as per news agency KINS stressed on the government’s commitment to closing developmental gaps and supporting local agricultural businesses.
“This Mandi serves the entire valley, not just north Kashmir. Every individual in the fruit trade plays a vital role in Jammu and Kashmir’s economy,” he stated.
He also mentioned that the government is compiling a list, and no one—be it a government official or any other person creating hurdles in the Mandi’s development—will be spared.
Speaking on the occasion, Agriculture Minister Javaid Dar said that the government is committed to serve the people of Sopore and reciprocate the love they gave to them during elections. “Things are not the same. We are a UT today. Let us work together to remove obstacles in the way of Sopore’s development, ” he said(KINS)

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