The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) — an apex trade body — on Thursday said the people of the Kashmir Valley are committed to upholding their age-old traditions of hospitality and ensuring the safety of guests.
Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, KCCI president Javed Ahmad Tenga said the people of Kashmir have denounced Tuesday's in the strongest possible terms as such incidents have no place in society.
He expressed gratitude to the people of Kashmir for observing a complete shutdown on Wednesday against the attack on innocent civilians in Baisaran, Pahalgam.
“The people of Kashmir denounce this violence in the strongest possible terms. Such acts in our society, in our culture, or in our values. Kashmir has always been known for its hospitality,” he said.
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The KCCI president said the shutdown, which the trade body had also supported, on Wednesday across the valley was not merely a protest, it was a message that the business community and the people of Kashmir stand united against killings of innocent people and violence in all forms.
“We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the victims. Their loss is immeasurable, and we share their grief,” he said. He added that the KCCI recognises that its responsibility does not end with calling for a shutdown.
"We would like to emphatically reiterate that for the KCCI, human lives matter much more than any business considerations," he said. “Our primary concern is and always will be the sanctity of human life and the peace and security of people in Kashmir.”
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