In a programme organised here to discuss 'tribal seasonal migration issue', Javaid Rahi, a noted tribal researcher said, "since centuries together, we the Gujjars- protect our animals like our kids so the cow protectors must need not to worry".
Members of the nomadic Gujjar-Bakerwal tribes issued a joint appeal to the people of Jammu and adjoining districts to uphold the age-old traditions and tolerance towards nomads and their animals.
"We appeal residents of Jammu, Kathua, Samba, Reasi and Udhampur districts to be soft with nomadic tribes who are under migration towards upper reaches along with animals," Rahi said.
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