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Black Marketing: Actions Awaited On CM’s Words

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April 23, 2025
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“Records speak themselves that the department’s own enforcement wing used to conduct market inspections for more than seven decades. This contradiction raises serious questions about the department’s claim and the motives behind its persistent denials. If market checking lacked a legal foundation, how has it continued unabated for last more than seven decades?”

Black marketing and hoarding triggering a huge row in the aftermath of the recent tragedy on Kashmir highway in Ramban district of Jammu province has undoubtedly evoked a strong response from non else than the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah himself but unfortunately the insistence for a legal framework from the bureaucratic top brass of the Food, Civil Supplies & Consumers Affairs (FCS&CA) Department is not being taken seriously by the elected Government. For all practical purposes it is for the elected Government to either take a call on legal framework or issue an executive order for revival of decades old market checking practices by the enforcement wing of the FCS& CA Department. Unfortunately the claim of the bureaucratic top brass of the FSC&CA Department that there is no legal framework governing the market checking of essential commodities in Jammu and Kashmir is not being taken as serious as it should have been taken by the elected Government. Interestingly the history of the law enforcement wing of the department itself contradicts the very claim of the top authorities of the department. Records speak themselves that the department’s own enforcement wing used to conduct market inspections for more than seven decades. This contradiction raises serious questions about the department’s claim and the motives behind its persistent denials. The key question here arises that If market checking lacked a legal foundation, how has it continued unabated for last more than seven decades ? The powers vested in the provincial price-controlling committees headed by the Divisional Commissioners of Kashmir and Jammu, further disprove the FCS&CA’s contentions beyond doubt. These committees have the authority to oversee market regulations, ensuring fair pricing and protect consumers from exploitation. A striking example of such an intervention occurred just few months ago when Divisional Commissioner Kashmir took strong exception to an arbitrary price hike in local breads. The Government intervened, reduced the price of local breads from Rs 10 to Rs 7 per piece, a move that reaffirmed its ability to regulate the cost of essential commodities. If the Government can intervene in market prices, then the FCS&CA Department’s denial of its legal mandate over market checking appears both misleading and contradictory.  Shockingly the FCS&CA Department again went on a denial mode when it came to revival of market checking on the eve of Eid Ul Fitre just a fortnight ago as top authorities again insisted for a call on legal framework for revival of market checking practices by the enforcement wing of the department.  This inconsistency creates confusion and raises concerns about whether bureaucratic top brass of the department is deliberately evading its responsibilities. If regulatory mechanisms are indeed in place, why does the bureaucratic top brass of the department continue to insist that it lacks the authority to enforce them?  The elected Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah must establish clear guidelines to prevent further misinterpretation of legal mandates. If any legal loopholes exist, it is the responsibility of the elected Government to address them through necessary amendments and executive orders. Market regulation is not merely a bureaucratic function; it is a critical necessity for ensuring economic stability and protecting consumers from unfair trade practices. The FCS&CA Department must either fulfill its responsibilities transparently or allow for a more accountable mechanism to take charge.  The people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve a governance structure that prioritizes their interests over bureaucratic convenience. It is time to put an end to the doublespeak and ensure a consumer protection framework that functions effectively and without ambiguity.

“The elected Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah must establish clear guidelines to prevent further misinterpretation of legal mandates. If any legal loopholes exist, it is the responsibility of the elected Government to address them through necessary amendments and executive orders. Market regulation is not merely a bureaucratic function; it is a critical necessity for ensuring economic stability and protecting consumers from unfair trade practices. The FCS&CA Department must either fulfill its responsibilities transparently or allow for a more accountable mechanism to take charge.  The people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve a governance structure that prioritizes their interests over bureaucratic convenience. It is time to put an end to the doublespeak and ensure a consumer protection framework that functions effectively and without ambiguity.”

The timing of this debate is significant in view of the re-occurrence of the crisis of black marketing and hoarding in the aftermath of Ramban tragedy on Kashmir Highway. With the return of the popular rule in Jammu it is  for the elected Government to clarify the legal standing of market inspections and ensure that FCS&CA Department is held accountable. The assembly, as the top legislative body of the Union Territory, must take definitive action to resolve this ambiguity. Allowing bureaucrats to dictate policies without proper oversight risks weakening consumer protection and enabling unchecked market exploitation. The department’s inconsistent stand suggests deeper systemic issues—be it inefficiency, reluctance, or vested interests—that demand thorough scrutiny. The elected Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah must establish clear guidelines to prevent further misinterpretation of legal mandates. If any legal loopholes exist, it is the responsibility of the elected Government to address them through necessary amendments and executive orders. Market regulation is not merely a bureaucratic function; it is a critical necessity for ensuring economic stability and protecting consumers from unfair trade practices. The FCS&CA Department must either fulfill its responsibilities transparently or allow for a more accountable mechanism to take charge.  The people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve a governance structure that prioritizes their interests over bureaucratic convenience. It is time to put an end to the doublespeak and ensure a consumer protection framework that functions effectively and without ambiguity.

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