Minutes after sundown every day, hundreds of labourers-- who come from different states in north and east of the country--make their way to Tourist Reception Centre here to catch the first available bus or taxi heading to Jammu.
"We have had no work for the last 15 days due to the ongoing turmoil in Kashmir which was preceded by two days of Eid holidays," Vijay Kumar from Bihar told PTI as he waited to board a bus to Jammu last night.
"There is limited working season in Kashmir and we come here to earn money to feed our families back home. We are not able to find any work due to the prevailing situation," Sitaram, Kumar's room-mate, said.
An estimated five lakh migrant labourers from Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab come to Kashmir every spring for work and return to their homes with the onset of winter, when the working season ends.
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The labourers were unanimous that they did not face any problems during the past 12 days of unrest in the valley.
"We have been coming here every year. So far, we have not encountered any problems with locals. We are not into politics... We just come to work," Narayan said.
"We will try to find work in Jammu, Punjab, Harayana and
The fleeing labourers, however, are unhappy with the high fares charged by the taxi drivers for the Srinagar-Jammu journey.
"Normally, we used to pay Rs 800 per person for travel between Srinagar and Jammu but now they are charging Rs 1500. The authorities should look into it," the labourers said.
The taxi drivers on their part expressed helplessness, saying it was not possible for them to operate at the pre-turmoil rates.
"No doubt it seems exorbitant but please try to understand that we do not get any passengers for the return leg of journey from Jammu to Srinagar. We have to cover those expenses as well," Bashir Ahmad, a taxi driver, said.
Kashmir valley has been on the boil since killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces on July 8. As many as 42 people have been killed and over 3400 persons injured in the ensuing clashes.