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India returns mangoes sent across LoC - DAWN.COM

MUZAFFARABAD: The intra-Kashmir trade through the two crossing points on the Line of Control (LoC) may meet a tragic fate as Indian officials have refused to accept items which they allege are not from Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

On Aug 29, Indian authorities at their trade facilitation centre in Salamabad, on the other side of Chakothi, returned two trucks from AJK carrying mangoes, saying that the produce belonged to Pakistan, and not Azad Kashmir.

The decision caused anger not only here but also among traders on the India-held side. They went on a strike on Sept 3, saying the standard operating procedure (SOP) had no mention of the origin of a product.

The same day, Indian officials conveyed to their counterparts in AJK that trade could not be carried on for some time because the traders on their side had gone on a strike.

On Wednesday, the AJK Trade and Travel Authority (Tata), which deals with intra-Kashmir trade and travel, sent a written request to officials on the other side for a meeting at the Kaman Bridge on Monday to sort out the issue.

On Monday, Tata Director General retired Brig Mohammad Ismail himself went to the crossing point at 10.30am, but no one turned up from the other side.

In the afternoon, Ehsanul Haq, custodian of intra-Kashmir trade at the Salamabad centre, met Azad Kashmir’s Trade Facilitation Officer Basharat Iqbal and handed him a copy of a ‘notification’ from India’s Central Board of Excise and Customs, stating that the goods which had their origin in Pakistan, and not in AJK, could not be allowed to be traded across the LoC.

Talking to Dawn, Brig Ismail said he was disappointed by the attitude of the Indian government as it was returning even those goods which both sides had included in the list of 21 tradable items.

He said everybody knew that the two parts of Kashmir were not producing most of those items in bulk and they were coming from India and Pakistan.

“But while imposing restrictions on us, they want us to accept whatever they send from there,” he said.

The DG said that since the trade was on a barter basis, it could hardly be carried forward with such an attitude by the Indian authorities.

“Returning trucks laden with fresh fruit and vegetables simply means inflicting huge losses on traders from this side,” he said, adding that the AJK authorities had never returned a single truck from the other side.

He said the events unfolding over the past few weeks suggested that the Indian government was looking for excuses to shut down this activity.

“We want this trade to continue, but on the basis of equality and mutual understanding.”

The trade across the Line of Control is conducted four days a week — from Tuesday to Friday.
 
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India is not a mature enough country in world stage for anyone to have serious relationship with them...

Why is Pakistan even bothering with this kid... He has some sort of inferioirty complex and goes bonkers when you ignore him...
 
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This is a classic case of the media sensationalising the issue and the public lapping it up.

The Indian customs department returned the mangoes because the duty free trade across the LOC is for goods produced in Kashmir on either side. The mangoes were produced in non-Kashmiri area of Pakistan and so it was not allowed to pass through the duty free transit facility.

Everything is not related to animosity.
 
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any indian source on news ? there wil be some another reason for return of mangoes.
 
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India returns mangoes sent across LoC - DAWN.COM

MUZAFFARABAD: The intra-Kashmir trade through the two crossing points on the Line of Control (LoC) may meet a tragic fate as Indian officials have refused to accept items which they allege are not from Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

On Aug 29, Indian authorities at their trade facilitation centre in Salamabad, on the other side of Chakothi, returned two trucks from AJK carrying mangoes, saying that the produce belonged to Pakistan, and not Azad Kashmir.

The decision caused anger not only here but also among traders on the India-held side. They went on a strike on Sept 3, saying the standard operating procedure (SOP) had no mention of the origin of a product.

The same day, Indian officials conveyed to their counterparts in AJK that trade could not be carried on for some time because the traders on their side had gone on a strike.

On Wednesday, the AJK Trade and Travel Authority (Tata), which deals with intra-Kashmir trade and travel, sent a written request to officials on the other side for a meeting at the Kaman Bridge on Monday to sort out the issue.

On Monday, Tata Director General retired Brig Mohammad Ismail himself went to the crossing point at 10.30am, but no one turned up from the other side.

In the afternoon, Ehsanul Haq, custodian of intra-Kashmir trade at the Salamabad centre, met Azad Kashmir’s Trade Facilitation Officer Basharat Iqbal and handed him a copy of a ‘notification’ from India’s Central Board of Excise and Customs, stating that the goods which had their origin in Pakistan, and not in AJK, could not be allowed to be traded across the LoC.

Talking to Dawn, Brig Ismail said he was disappointed by the attitude of the Indian government as it was returning even those goods which both sides had included in the list of 21 tradable items.

He said everybody knew that the two parts of Kashmir were not producing most of those items in bulk and they were coming from India and Pakistan.

“But while imposing restrictions on us, they want us to accept whatever they send from there,” he said.

The DG said that since the trade was on a barter basis, it could hardly be carried forward with such an attitude by the Indian authorities.

“Returning trucks laden with fresh fruit and vegetables simply means inflicting huge losses on traders from this side,” he said, adding that the AJK authorities had never returned a single truck from the other side.

He said the events unfolding over the past few weeks suggested that the Indian government was looking for excuses to shut down this activity.

“We want this trade to continue, but on the basis of equality and mutual understanding.”

The trade across the Line of Control is conducted four days a week — from Tuesday to Friday.

They never returned a Truck to them which r not produced in Kashmir!!!!

Now silly and naive of them this Mr Ismail should be kicked out.
 
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pakistani mangoes sucks bawlz ! glad they returned it !
 
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Their loss. A lot of starving indians in poverty will go to sleep hungrier

Ah well.
 
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You speak as if your people go to bed on full stomach. Ah Well....

Fewer Pakistanis will sleep hungry at the end of the day. Much fewer in fact. But that's besides the point.

You indians are entertaining people to watch. Your sense of "sticking it" to Pakistanis is so peculiar by today's standards. Harassing athletes and returning perishable fruits that came in abundance off of trees :laugh:

Can you inflict any more excruciating pain. It's starting to bite! More so than the grumbles from tin shack dwelling indians even in your 'shining' cities who live like sardines and live off pittance from dustbins :lol:

Ah well.
 
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India is not a mature enough country in world stage for anyone to have serious relationship with them...

Why is Pakistan even bothering with this kid... He has some sort of inferioirty complex and goes bonkers when you ignore him...

Yeah just like Pakistan Discontinued using fruit juice cos it came from someone? Do fruit and juice are related to religion?
 
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Fewer Pakistanis will sleep hungry at the end of the day. Much fewer in fact. But that's besides the point.

You indians are entertaining people to watch. Your sense of "sticking it" to Pakistanis is so peculiar by today's standards. Harassing athletes and returning perishable fruits that can in abundance off of trees :laugh:

Can you inflict any more excruciating pain. It's starting to bite!

Yet we are not listed among the top 10 failed nations in which you are proudly at 9th?? strange. :P feeling the heat isnt it??;)

Mango isn't a poor mans fruit. Your statements had only one intention "to troll.." and you successfully did.
 
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Yet we are not listed among the top 10 failed nations in which you are proudly at 9th?? strange. :P feeling the heat isnt it??;)

Mango isn't a poor mans fruit. Your statements had only one intention "to troll.." and you successfully did.

well judging by the fact that 10 year old kids are getting gang raped and your northeast is constantly up in insurrections it's hardly conceivable to think your delusions of grandeur hold much

Like I said - it's y'alls loss not ours. We're exporting mangos all over the globe so a few mangos going to waste to a has-been miserable lot can hardly be something we would lose a wink of sleep over.
 
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India is not a mature enough country in world stage for anyone to have serious relationship with them...

Why is Pakistan even bothering with this kid... He has some sort of inferioirty complex and goes bonkers when you ignore him...

because we are exposing real india to the world
 
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well judging by the fact that 10 year old kids are getting gang raped and your northeast is constantly up in insurrections it's hardly conceivable to think your delusions of grandeur hold much

Like I said - it's y'alls loss not ours. We're exporting mangos all over the globe so a few mangos going to waste to a has-been miserable lot can hardly be something we would lose a wink of sleep over.

Rape is something not to be proud of, yet when you too have the menace, pointing fingers on us will not help you come out of the failed nations list..India has always protested such acts in public unlike Pakistan which does nothing against this global menace. A failed nation always a failed one.

As far as Mango's are concerned, you could have had a better statement , atleast for a senior member like you, rather than resorting to trolling. Economically speaking, you wasted your Mangoes, which could have rightfully fed your poor, or even the Money spent on those mangoes could have fed your poor.. You are at loss in every angle not the other way around.
 
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