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Social Activist Wahid Punjabi Remarks on Quick Commerce Ignite Discussion in Kashmir

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
29/06/2026
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Social Activist Wahid Punjabi Remarks on Quick Commerce Ignite Discussion in Kashmir
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Srinagar, June 29 (JKNS): A social media post by Srinagar-based social activist Wahid Punjabi has sparked widespread debate online after he raised concerns over the potential impact of rapid quick-commerce expansion on Kashmir’s traditional trade ecosystem.

 

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Known for previously highlighting public issues, including the alleged rotten meat controversy, Wahid Punjabi stated that the growing presence of online commerce could affect the livelihoods of traders, retailers, distributors, super stockists, street vendors, and thousands of families dependent on conventional business networks across the Valley.

 

In his post, he clarified that his appeal was not against innovation or technology but called for a balanced approach that protects local businesses while embracing digital growth. He urged trade bodies, business associations, and the concerned authorities to formulate an interim policy to safeguard local employment and ensure that economic progress does not come at the cost of existing livelihoods.

 

The post quickly gained traction across social media, attracting both support and criticism. While many users echoed concerns over the future of traditional businesses, others argued that technological advancement and modern commerce are inevitable and can create new opportunities.

 

The discussion has reignited a broader conversation on how Kashmir can balance digital transformation with the protection of its local economy and long-established business community. (JKNS)

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