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Why are we being denied access to essential services?

Srinagar: The Shah Re Khass Traders and Chambers has been inundated with complaints from residents in the Valley area regarding the  Power cuts and MPAY system of JK Bank.
The small business man wakes up every morning with a sense of worry and uncertainty. He is determined to work hard and provide for his family, but the constant power cuts in the area are making it difficult for businesses reliant on electricity to make a living. It feels as though nobody is listening to their cries for help, leaving them struggling to make ends meet.

The lack of response from both the local administration and the government is disheartening. It begs the question – who is really looking out for the people of Kashmir Valley? Why should they have to endure such hardships? Have they not been paying their bills on time and cooperating with the authorities? It is unfair that essential services are not being provided to those who need them the most.

The frustration and desperation among the small business owners in the community is palpable. They feel abandoned, left to fend for themselves in a system that seems to have forgotten about them. Something needs to change, and soon, before more lives are impacted by this neglect. It is time for those in power to step up and address the needs of the people who are suffering the most.

In addition to the issues, the Customers have been facing various issues with the JKBank system, such as transaction errors, delays in payments, and difficulty in accessing their accounts. These problems have caused frustration and inconvenience for many individuals who rely on the MPAY system for their financial transactions.
The constant server issues with JK Bank have been a major concern for the traders in Shah Re Khass. It not only affects their business transactions but also causes inconvenience to the general public who rely on online banking services. The frequent errors and downtime experienced while making online payments have resulted in financial losses for many individuals and businesses. It is essential for the chairman of JK Bank to address these issues and provide better alternatives for traders and customers when their services are not functioning properly.

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