A traders’ body in Chamoli had issued a resolution requiring 15 Muslim families to leave Khansar by December 31. This stance was retracted following condemnation from AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi. The traders claimed the resolution was misinterpreted and aimed only at those without proper police verification. Authorities stressed maintaining peace and harmony.
Chamoli traders drop diktat asking minorities to leave

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