People in Kashmir Valley on panic buying spree amid rumours over Article 35A

IANS  |  Srinagar 

People in and other parts of the Valley went in for panic buying of fuel and items on Saturday as rumours of the Centre being likely to favour abrogation of the Constitution's Article 35A, giving special rights on the state's people, spread through the day.

Orders to chief medical officers in that they must collect supplies of medicines, surgical items etc for various hospitals positively by Sunday followed an order asking officials of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Department to keep ration shops open on Sunday so that people can buy grains have added to people's worries here.

Reacting to panic in the Valley, former Omar Abdullah, in a series of tweets, said: "The administration needs to take steps to reduce this sense of panic. People are wound tight with worry & the speculation on some TV news channels is contributing to this as well. Let's hope someone in the government is listening.

"People in the valley, especially the cities & towns, are taking everything said or done as a sign that some big trouble is just as around the corner. People are hoarding & fuel. Some government orders are adding to the sense of panic."

In another tweet, said that the of his National Conference has spoken to to brief him about "the sense of panic that is prevailing in the valley at the moment" and requested the Centre to step in with a statement and steps that "reassure people".

Various petitions challenging the constitutional validity of Article 35A, which empowers the state's legislature to define "permanent residents" of the state and provide special rights and privileges to them, are likely to be taken up the this week and the government is also likely to spell its stance on the issue before the court.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, February 23 2019. 22:40 IST