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Re-registration of non-JK vehicles arbitrary: Apni Party

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Srinagar:  Apni Party Spokesperson, Javid Hassan Baigh, on Tuesday took a strong exception to the re-registration of non-Jammu and Kashmir purchased vehicles.

Issuing a statement here, Baigh said that arbitrary induction of such laws is adding more monetary burdens on the people who are currently bearing the brunt of an economic recession.

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“The time chosen for such a move is absolutely awkward especially for the people who are not in a position to afford brand new vehicles from the market. Such a section of the people chooses to go for second-hand vehicles which considerably cheap and freely available outside J&K,” he remarked

Apni Party Spokesperson urged the government to review its re-registration order and slash the registration fee at least by fifty percent on non-JK purchased vehicles.

“The government is supposed to come up with amnesties and remissions at a time when the whole country is trying to come out of the post-covid economic stagnation but the choice to over-burden the people of J&K is a regrettable move,” he observed.

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