The Government order calling people to stock up essentials was withdrawn on Saturday, hours after it added to the atmosphere of panic that has been prevailing since the Pulwama attacks in Kashmir Valley.
“The office order NO. FCS&CA/sgr-south/19/108 dated 23/02/2019 issued by the (Directorate of FCS&CA Kashmir ) is hereby revoked with immediate effect,” reads the Government order.
The order (NO. FCS&CA/sgr-south/19/108) required all the TSO’S of Srinagar south to ensure the complete sale of food grains by Saturday evening “positively”.
It had also sought information about the sale of food grains up to 22/02/2019 which was to be submitted to the directorate’s office by or before 01:30 pm Saturday “by any means of communication.”
“It shall be the personal responsibility of concerned TSO to inform all the storekeepers/in-charge storekeepers/FP shop dealers to remain available at their respective sale centers,” the order had said.
Furthermore, the director had ordered that all the sale centers/FP shops of Srinagar south to be open on Sunday for sale of food grains in the interest of the general public, besides receiving of trucks loaded with food grains.
Copyright©2024 Living Media India Limited. For reprint rights: Syndications Today