Fish sales shoot up during Ramadan in Kashmir

Srinagar, Sept 16 (ANI): Sale of trout fish in Kashmir has been witnessing an upward trend, as Muslims prefer nutritious alterative to meat varieties during the holy month of Ramadan.

Normally people eat trout fish during whole year at different occasions. But in the month of Ramadan demand for trout fish automatically increases because of its health benefits.

Long queues of customers were seen outside the sales counter in Srinagar to take home their share.

“During Ramzan, people like to eat good food. Before Ramzan, the shop is open once a week but during Ramzan it opens twice a week. It has become preferred food,” said Kaiser Ahmad, a customer.

“I think trout fish is the best food available of all the food options available to us and that is why so many are buying it. There are no scales also. It has protein and vitamins,” said Mohammed Ashraf, another customer.

The state fisheries department is providing two kilograms per head at the rate of 150 rupees per kg.

“We have to order fish again later in the day as stock lasts only few hours. We try to supply fresh fish to our customers,” said Mohammed Hussain Wani, fisheries marketing officer.

Trout is a delicious and a very energetic food. It has a number of vitamins and doctors also advise people to use trout fish in large quantities in place of meat. By Afzal Butt(ANI)

Putting behind 2002 riots, Muslim voters in Gujarat move on to development

Ahmedabad, Mar 5 (AN): Though unable to forget the riots of 2002, the Muslim voters in Gujarat have decided to take it in their stride and move on to development.

Mufti Shabbir Ahmed Siddiqui, the chief of Ahmedabad’s Jama Masjid said, “What happened in 2002 cannot be forgotten easily, but it is time to move on.”

“No doubt, atrocities were committed against us in 2002. But I am sure, that will not happen in the future either. Today people of all religions are progressing and everybody is happy. Gujarat is doing well,” Siddiqui added.

Other Muslims living in the state also feel that the environment is peaceful and conducive for co-existence of various religions.

“We cannot forget nor will anyone in the coming generations. But the Narendra Modi government has done a lot for the state. A lot of development is taking place, children are getting education and things are good,” said Mohammed Ashraf, a Businessman.

Modi is accused of encouraging communal riots in 2002 in which between 1,200 and 2,500 people were killed, most of them Muslims.

The riots followed an incident of the burning of train in Godhra in which 59 Hindu pilgrims were killed. (ANI)