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JKSA Seeks HM Amit Shah’s Intervention Over Harassment of Kashmiri Shawl Sellers in Himachal

JK News Service by JK News Service
December 29, 2025
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Srinagar, Dec 29 (JKNS):
Raising alarm over what it termed as a disturbing pattern of targeted harassment and violence, the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) has approached Union Home Minister Amit Shah, seeking urgent intervention to stop the continued intimidation of Kashmiri students and traditional shawl sellers in Himachal Pradesh, warning that the failure to act has created fear, insecurity, and loss of livelihood among Kashmiris living outside the Valley.

In a letter, as per news agency JKNS, the association highlighted that while incidents involving Kashmiri students and traders have been reported in various northern states over the past year, Himachal Pradesh has emerged as a matter of “particularly grave concern.” It noted that despite repeated representations, assurances, and interventions at multiple levels, such incidents continue to recur in the state with disturbing regularity, while effective action on the ground remains largely absent.

National Convenor of the association, Nasir Khuehami, said that at least 18 incidents of assault, intimidation, and harassment of Kashmiri shawl sellers have been reported in Himachal Pradesh this year alone. He expressed serious concern that in several cases there has been no prompt or effective registration of FIRs, no visible arrests, and no deterrent action, creating an atmosphere of fear and impunity, statement reads.

He said this reflects a failure to ensure the safety, dignity, and livelihood of thousands of Kashmiri shawl sellers who earn their living through traditional and lawful means.

Khuehami further pointed out that many Kashmiri students and traders are living under constant fear and severe psychological distress. Alarmingly, several have reportedly been forced to leave Himachal Pradesh, leading to disruption of education, loss of livelihood, and erosion of dignity.

The statement issued by association termed this not merely administrative negligence, but a serious lack of political will and moral responsibility to protect Kashmiri citizens.

The association warned that such incidents have implications far beyond Himachal Pradesh. It said people in the Kashmir Valley closely observe how Kashmiri citizens are treated in other parts of the country, and that repeated targeting of innocent Kashmiris, coupled with a lack of accountability, risks deepening alienation and undermining trust. It cautioned that this could harm long-term national interests and weaken emotional integration, it reads.

Reiterating that Kashmiris are equal citizens and an integral part of India, Khuehami asserted that targeting Kashmiri traders or forcing them out of cities only deepens mistrust and social division. He added that allowing such harassment to continue unchecked risks playing into the hands of hostile forces that seek to fracture India’s social cohesion, it reads.

The association emphasised that acts of violence, intimidation, and communal hatred must not be normalised, and that the rule of law must prevail without fear or favour. Stressing that India’s strength lies in its unity in diversity, Association said any assault on that spirit is an assault on the nation itself, it reads.

Khuehami urged the Union Home Minister to seek a detailed report from Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on all reported incidents over the past year, including the status of FIRs, arrests, prosecutions, and preventive measures taken, it reads.

The association also requested clear directions for immediate and time-bound action, fixing of accountability where lapses have occurred, and the implementation of credible security and monitoring mechanisms to protect Kashmiri students and traders across the state, it reads.

The association expressed hope that timely and decisive intervention by the Union Home Ministry would help restore confidence among affected families, prevent further alienation, and reaffirm the Union Government’s commitment to safeguarding the constitutional rights, dignity, and safety of every citizen, the statement reads. (JKNS)

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