Businesses remain closed across key commercial areas as traders respond to shutdown call
MUZAFFARABAD, Azad Kashmir — A complete shutter-down strike was observed in one of Muzaffarabad’s busiest commercial markets on Monday, with shops and business centers remaining closed in response to a strike call.
Images and reports from the city showed deserted streets and shuttered businesses in areas that are typically crowded with shoppers and commercial activity. The strike significantly disrupted routine economic activity, highlighting the scale of participation among traders and business owners.
Local sources said that the shutdown affected a wide range of businesses, including retail outlets, wholesale markets, and service providers. Traffic movement in several commercial zones was also noticeably reduced as residents adjusted to the ongoing strike.
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The reasons behind the strike and the demands of organizers have drawn considerable public attention, with citizens, traders, and political observers closely monitoring developments. Authorities have yet to release a comprehensive statement regarding the economic impact of the shutdown.
Muzaffarabad, the administrative capital of Azad Kashmir, serves as a major commercial hub for the region. Any prolonged disruption to business activity is likely to have wider implications for local trade and daily life.
Further updates are expected as the situation develops.
Photo Caption: Closed shops line a major commercial market in Muzaffarabad during a complete shutter-down strike.








