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Big Bazar’s big fraud in Jammu

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March 26, 2022
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“Big Bazar” one of the so called biggest retail sales outlets in Jammu City the winter capital of Jammu & Kashmir which closed down it’s operations almost a month ago has allegedly left hundreds of it’s registered retail customers fuming as their pending payments with this biggest retail sales outlet of yesteryears is reportedly running into lakhs of rupees. The reports were published in many leading dailies of Jammu region but went unnoticed in Kashmir valley despite the fact that many people from Kashmir valley habitual of spending chilly months of winter in Jammu are also reportedly among hundreds of registered customers of this biggest retail sales outlet of Jammu city cheated by it. Though alleged frauds tumbling out from the cupboards of “Big Bazar” the so called biggest retail sales outlets of Jammu city in yesteryears deserve time bound investigation by any premier investigate agency of the Government but customers blindly throwing away their hard earned money into the raw hands of any private enterprise have to learn lessons from taking risks not protected under law by any law enforcement institution of the government. Experiences of financial frauds by certain private financial companies like Kashmir Valley Finance Private Ltd which portrayed the picture of public sector banks decades ago are sufficient enough for the people of Jammu & Kashmir to restrain themselves from putting their hard earned money into the hands of fraudsters launching either private financial companies or retail sales outlets without any recognition and registration with the prescribed authority   in either Jammu division or Kashmir valley and sometimes even across Jammu & Kashmir .  Such scams finally land the victims into courts due to unwillingness of the law enforcing in probing such private scams on rising public demands.

Often partners of dubious commercial operations always become partners of profit making ventures after they are allowed to go Scott free by the law enforcing institutions of the government. So for none of the law enforcing institutions has taken note of the frauds unraveled by the registered customers of “Big Bazar” the so called biggest retail sales outlet of Jammu region and non stop crying of the victims demands immediate intervention by the law enforcing institutions including premier investigative agencies of the government for purposes of the recovery of the hard earned money of the victims who used to take pride in being the registered customers of “ Big Bazar” in yesteryears.     

Human ethics demands that money of innocents swindled by either the public functionaries of government departments or functionaries of private commercial enterprises in the name of promises for certain basic services is not only recovered and put back into the hands of genuine victims but the accused are also punished sternly through a transparent process of investigation and trial. Often partners of dubious commercial operations always become partners of profit making ventures after they are allowed to go Scott free by the law enforcing institutions of the government. So for none of the law enforcing institutions has taken note of the frauds unraveled by the registered customers of “Big Bazar” the so called biggest retail sales outlet of Jammu region and non stop crying of the victims demands immediate intervention by the law enforcing institutions including premier investigative agencies of the government for purposes of the recovery of the hard earned money of the victims who used to take pride in being the registered customers of “ Big Bazar” in yesteryears.

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