Jammu Traders Reject Separate State Demand, Call for J&K Unity and Statehood

A section of Jammu's trading community has firmly rejected demands by right-wing groups for a separate Jammu state, calling the idea economically disastrous. They argue Jammu lacks independent resources and its historic economic linkage with Kashmir is vital for trade, tourism, and employment. The traders instead demanded full statehood for Jammu & Kashmir, warning that further division would harm regional harmony and national interest. They also criticized politicians for divisive rhetoric and welcomed the restoration of the Darbar Move practice.

Key Points: Jammu Traders Oppose Separate State, Demand J&K Statehood

  • Reject separate Jammu state demand
  • Warn of severe economic harm
  • Call for J&K statehood
  • Criticize divisive politics
  • Highlight interdependence with Kashmir
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Traders in Jammu reject demand for 'separate' state, seek statehood for J&K

Jammu traders reject RSS call for separate Jammu state, warn of economic harm, and demand full statehood for Jammu & Kashmir to preserve unity.

"Jammu lacks sufficient independent resources... Separation from Kashmir would further aggravate these challenges - Jammu Traders"

Jammu, Jan 11

A section of traders and businessmen in Jammu on Sunday rejected the demand for a separate state for Jammu and instead demanded statehood for J&K.

The group was reacting to the recently made demands by members of some right-wing organisations, including the RSS and Bajrang Dal, for a separate state of Jammu. These groups alleged that the interests of the Jammu region have been compromised by the ruling parties belonging to the Valley.

The trading community group said that a separate state for Jammu would severely harm the economy, weaken trade, and adversely affect national interest.

"Jammu lacks sufficient independent resources and is already facing economic distress due to declining business activity, the absence of tourism support, and limited government assistance. Separation from Kashmir would further aggravate these challenges and push traders into deeper hardship. Jammu's economic linkage with Kashmir has historically been beneficial for both regions, particularly in terms of trade flow, tourism, and employment," the traders said.

"Both regions are interdependent. Separation will damage this balance, and Jammu will suffer more," they said.

Traders expressed resentment over the bifurcation that led to Ladakh being separated, saying that Ladakh has already been taken away, and further division would only weaken the region.

Talking about allegations of discrimination in Jammu, the traders said, "If discrimination exists, it is the duty of politicians to resolve it. Dividing people is not the solution," they said.

They criticised legislators who, according to them, engage in divisive rhetoric without delivering development.

The traders warned that any further division would be fatal for regional harmony and against the interests of the nation.

"We strongly condemn the politics of division. As traders, we want unity, stability and development," they said.

They also recalled the economic losses suffered after the cancellation of the Darbar Move in the past and welcomed its restoration, saying the move had earlier caused serious damage to trade in Jammu. The Darbar Move, a biannual practice of shifting the J&K government between Srinagar and Jammu, was scrapped by the L-G administration in 2021. The practice was restored by the NC government led by Omar Abdullah last year.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone whose family has business ties in both regions, I can confirm this. The trade routes between Jammu and the Valley are vital. A separate state would mean new taxes, new regulations, and endless paperwork. It's an economic nightmare waiting to happen.
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Rohit P
The point about Ladakh is crucial. We've already seen one division. Did it make things better for Jammu? No. It just created another administrative unit. We need full statehood for J&K as one entity, not more fragmentation. Politicians should focus on development, not division.
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Sarah B
I appreciate the traders speaking up. It's easy for political groups to make demands, but it's the common people and business owners who face the real consequences. Their warning about regional harmony is something everyone should listen to.
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Vikram M
They have hit the nail on the head. "If discrimination exists, it is the duty of politicians to resolve it." Exactly! Don't break the state, fix the problem. This divisive rhetoric is a distraction from their own failure to deliver jobs and growth.
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Kavya N
The restoration of the Darbar Move was a good step. It symbolizes the shared capital and shared destiny of Jammu and Kashmir. We need more such unifying gestures, not less. Hoping for peace and prosperity for all citizens.

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