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Raja Aijaz Ali urges govt to amicably resolve mutton rate issue

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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference (JKPC) Vice President Raja Aijaz Ali has called on the government to take steps to resolve the ongoing issue of mutton pricing in the state. 

He urged the authorities to consider the interests of suppliers, butchers, and customers while finding a solution to the problem.

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In a statement issued today, Ali emphasized the need for a fair and transparent pricing mechanism that benefits all stakeholders. He argued that the government should take a proactive role in arriving at a mutually acceptable solution.

“The suppliers, butchers, and customers are important stakeholders in this issue. The government must take into account the concerns of all groups and work towards a solution that is fair and equitable for all,” said Ali.

He further added, “We urge the government to act swiftly to resolve this issue and ensure that the people of the state are not subjected to undue hardship due to either shortage of mutton or exorbitant prices of mutton.”

Ali also expressed his hope that the government would take a proactive approach to address this issue and work towards ensuring that such problems do not arise in the future.

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