Srinagar:Eid shopping reached a feverish pitch in Srinagar city and other towns of the Kashmir Valley on Monday as shoppers thronged markets, literally choking most of the traffic arteries in the old city.
In a land plagued by violence for over 30 years, Eid is one festival during which Kashmiris tend to forget the pain and injury inflicted on them by the unending strife.
True to this spirit, Kashmiris thronged bakeries, mutton and poultry shops, departmental stores, ready-made garment shops and shops selling mobile phones, refrigerators and freezers to buy every imaginable thing that can add to the festivities of Eid-ul-Fitr that falls on Wednesday.
Eid-ul-Fitr has a special significance for Muslims as it comes after 30 days of fasting during the holy month of Ramzan.
Most interior and even main roads have been choked by makeshift bakery shops, pavement sellers, cart sellers and vendors of all imaginable kinds in Srinagar.
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In this rapture of festivity and joy, prices seem to be nobody's priority. Mutton is being sold in Srinagar and other places at Rs 550 per kg while the officially announced rate is Rs 450 per kg.
Probably because of their inability to control mutton and poultry prices, authorities are saying the prices of these items will be revisited after the Eid festival.