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Omar Abdullah Writes to Bhagwant Mann Over 'Unauthorised Levy' on ...
Omar Abdullah Writes to Bhagwant Mann Over 'Unauthorised Levy' on ... Kashmir Latest News Share WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Telegram Copy URL Email Print SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has written to his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann, seeking his intervention to stop the alleged unauthorised levy being imposed on livestock transport vehicles from Jammu and Kashmir transiting through Punjab. Follow Us On G -N e w s | Whatsapp In the letter, Omar said the issue had been brought to his notice by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union, which had highlighted the difficulties faced by livestock traders and transporters while passing through Punjab. According to the letter, livestock-laden vehicles bound for Jammu and Kashmir are allegedly being stopped by contractor groups operating in connection with cattle fairs and subjected to unauthorised fee collection despite carrying valid permits and the required documentation. The Chief Minister said such interruptions were causing avoidable delays, financial losses and hardship to transporters, while also adversely affecting animal welfare. Omar informed Mann that the matter had been examined by the Department of Food, Civil …
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CM Omar seeks his Punjab counterpart's intervention over 'Illegal' fees ...
CM Omar seeks his Punjab counterpart's intervention over 'Illegal' fees ... Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has written to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, seeking his intervention in addressing the issue of unauthorized fee collection from livestock transport vehicles transiting through Punjab and ensure the unhindered movement of livestock consignments destined for Jammu & Kashmir. In his letter, the Chief Minister highlighted the concerns raised by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union regarding the difficulties being faced by livestock traders and transporters while transporting livestock through Punjab. The Chief Minister informed his Punjab counterpart that livestock-laden vehicles bound for Jammu & Kashmir are reportedly being stopped by certain contractor groups operating in connection with cattle fairs and subjected to unauthorized fee collection despite carrying all valid permits and statutory documentation. Advertisement He pointed out that such interruptions are causing avoidable delays, financial losses and hardship to transporters, while also adversely affecting animal welfare. Referring to the findings of an internal committee constituted by the Department…
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Kashmir mutton shortage: Omar Abdullah writes to Bhagwant Mann over ...
Kashmir mutton shortage: Omar Abdullah writes to Bhagwant Mann over ... A strike by mutton traders has led to supplies disappearing from markets across the Kashmir Valley, with traders alleging harassment and illegal fee collection from livestock transporters on highways in Punjab. The disruption has prompted Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to write to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, seeking immediate intervention. In a letter dated June 23, Omar said the issue had been brought to his attention by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union, which complained that livestock traders and transporters from Jammu and Kashmir were facing serious difficulties while transiting through Punjab. According to the letter, livestock-laden vehicles bound for Jammu and Kashmir were allegedly being stopped by contractor groups operating in connection with cattle fairs and forced to pay unauthorised charges despite carrying valid permits and all required documents. Omar wrote that such interruptions were causing avoidable delays, financial losses and hardship to transporters, besides adversely affecting animal welfare. The chief minister also referred to findings of an in…
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Omar Abdullah seeks Bhagwat Mann’s intervention to stop ‘unauthorised levy on livestock transport in Punjab’
Omar Abdullah seeks Bhagwat Mann’s intervention to stop ‘unauthorised levy on livestock transport in Punjab’ The J&K government has the issue examined by the Department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs through an internal committee.
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CM Omar writes to Punjab CM, seeks intervention to end illegal charges ...
CM Omar writes to Punjab CM, seeks intervention to end illegal charges ... CM Omar writes to Punjab CM, seeks intervention to end illegal charges on livestock transport Photograph: (GKTV) Listen to this article 0.75x 1x 1.5x 00:00 / 00:00 Srinagar, June 29: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has written to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, seeking his intervention to address the issue of alleged unauthorised fee collection from livestock transport vehicles transiting through Punjab and ensure the unhindered movement of livestock consignments destined for Jammu and Kashmir. Advertisment In his letter, CM Omar highlighted the concerns raised by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union regarding the difficulties being faced by livestock traders and transporters while transporting livestock through Punjab. He informed his Punjab counterpart that livestock-laden vehicles bound for J&K were reportedly being stopped by certain contractor groups operating in connection with cattle fairs and subjected to unauthorised fee collection despite carrying all valid permits and statutory documentation. CM Omar pointed out that such interruptions were causing avoidable delays, financial losses, …
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Omar writes to Punjab CM over 'unauthorised' levy on livestock ...
Omar writes to Punjab CM over 'unauthorised' levy on livestock ... Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has written to his Punjab counterpart, Bhagwant Mann, seeking intervention over the alleged collection of unauthorised charges from livestock transport vehicles transiting through Punjab. In the letter, Abdullah said the issue was brought to his notice by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union, which highlighted the difficulties faced by livestock traders and transporters from J&K while passing through Punjab. “The Union has represented that livestock-laden vehicles bound for Jammu and Kashmir are allegedly being stopped by certain contractor groups operating in connection with cattle fairs and subjected to unauthorised fee collection despite carrying all valid permits and requisite documentation. Such interruptions reportedly cause avoidable delays, financial losses and hardship to transporters, besides adversely affecting animal welfare,” the letter states. Abdullah said the matter was examined by the Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs through an internal committee. “The findings indicate that transporters are reportedly being compell…

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No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact. 1 fabricated/unverifiable quotes were rejected by the cite-or-die gate.

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cross-perspective · 3Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah wrote to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann seeking intervention to stop unauthorized levies/fees on livestock transport vehicles from J&K transiting through Punjab.
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hindu“Omar Abdullah seeks Bhagwat Mann’s intervention to stop ‘unauthorised levy on livestock transport in Punjab’” kashmirlife.net“Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has written to his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann, seeking his intervention to stop the alleged unauthorised levy being imposed on livestock transport vehicles from Jammu and Kashmir transiting through Punjab.” tribuneindia.com“Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has written to his Punjab counterpart, Bhagwant Mann, seeking intervention over the alleged collection of unauthorised charges from livestock transport vehicles transiting through Punjab.” thestatesman.com“Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has written to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, seeking his intervention in addressing the issue of unauthorized fee collection from livestock transport vehicles transiting through Punjab and ensure the unhindered movement of livestock consignments destined for Jammu & Kashmir.” indiatoday.in“The disruption has prompted Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to write to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, seeking immediate intervention.”
cross-perspective · 2The J&K government examined the issue through an internal committee in the Department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs.
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hindu“The J&K government has the issue examined by the Department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs through an internal committee.” tribuneindia.com“Abdullah said the matter was examined by the Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs through an internal committee.” thestatesman.com“Referring to the findings of an internal committee consti”
cross-perspective · 2Omar Abdullah stated in his letter that the issue was brought to his attention by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union.
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kashmirlife.net“In the letter, Omar said the issue had been brought to his notice by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union, which had highlighted the difficulties faced by livestock traders and transporters while passing through Punjab.” tribuneindia.com“In the letter, Abdullah said the issue was brought to his notice by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union, which highlighted the difficulties faced by livestock traders and transporters from J&K while passing through Punjab.” thestatesman.com“In his letter, the Chief Minister highlighted the concerns raised by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union regarding the difficulties being faced by livestock traders and transporters while transporting livestock through Punjab.” indiatoday.in“In a letter dated June 23, Omar said the issue had been brought to his attention by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union, which complained that livestock traders and transporters from Jammu and Kashmir were facing serious difficulties while transiting through Punjab.”
cross-perspective · 2Omar Abdullah's letter stated that livestock-laden vehicles bound for J&K were being stopped by contractor groups operating in connection with cattle fairs and subjected to unauthorized fee collection despite carrying valid permits and documentation.
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kashmirlife.net“According to the letter, livestock-laden vehicles bound for Jammu and Kashmir are allegedly being stopped by contractor groups operating in connection with cattle fairs and subjected to unauthorised fee collection despite carrying valid permits and the required documentation.” tribuneindia.com““The Union has represented that livestock-laden vehicles bound for Jammu and Kashmir are allegedly being stopped by certain contractor groups operating in connection with cattle fairs and subjected to unauthorised fee collection despite carrying all valid permits and requisite documentation.” thestatesman.com“The Chief Minister informed his Punjab counterpart that livestock-laden vehicles bound for Jammu & Kashmir are reportedly being stopped by certain contractor groups operating in connection with cattle fairs and subjected to unauthorized fee collection despite carrying all valid permits and statutory documentation.” indiatoday.in“According to the letter, livestock-laden vehicles bound for Jammu and Kashmir were allegedly being stopped by contractor groups operating in connection with cattle fairs and forced to pay unauthorised charges despite carrying valid permits and all required documents.”
cross-perspective · 2Omar Abdullah's letter stated that these interruptions cause avoidable delays, financial losses, and hardship to transporters, and adversely affect animal welfare.
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kashmirlife.net“The Chief Minister said such interruptions were causing avoidable delays, financial losses and hardship to transporters, while also adversely affecting animal welfare.” thestatesman.com“He pointed out that such interruptions are causing avoidable delays, financial losses and hardship to transporters, while also adversely affecting animal welfare.” indiatoday.in“Omar wrote that such interruptions were causing avoidable delays, financial losses and hardship to transporters, besides adversely affecting animal welfare.”

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A strike by mutton traders has led to supplies disappearing from markets across the Kashmir Valley.
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Framing · 1 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)

indiatoday.in “A strike by mutton traders has led to supplies disappearing from markets across the Kashmir Valley, with traders alleging harassment and illegal fee collection from livestock transporters on highways in Punjab.” → Mutton traders struck, causing supply disruptions in Kashmir Valley markets; traders allege harassment and illegal fees.

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