Poultry, dairy dealers denied audience
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 24: Stakeholders of poultry and dairy sectors today complained that they were not allowed to attend a pre-budget meeting the finance minister Abdul Rahim Rather held with agriculture stakeholders here today. They said: “We had come with lot of expectations and wanted to raise several issues with the minister as also make suggestions for their incorporation in the budget. But it is unfortunate that we were not allowed to enter into the meeting.”
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