Uttarakhand / Srinagar : Traders crowded in the meeting of the business meeting
In the meeting of the Srinagar business meeting, the factions formed among the traders started arguing among themselves about the accounts. The debate increased so much that the business leaders crowded in the meeting itself. Seeing the garland growing, senior traders pacified the business leaders. After this, the president of the business assembly, Dinesh Aswal, decided to close the weekly market on Friday instead of Sunday. Also warned that if any shop is found open during the closure then a fine of Rs 500 will be imposed. Even after this, if the shop is opened, the trader will be boycotted. In the meeting of the Srinagar Business Council, President of the Business Council, Dinesh Aswal said that many shops in the Srinagar market remain open even after the weekly closure. He said that instead of Sunday, there will be a weekly bandh on Friday. Said that if a trader opens a shop on weekly offs, the trader will be boycotted with a fine of Rs 500 for the first time, Rs 1000 if caught for the second time and Rs 5000 if caught for the third time. Aswal said that within 10 days, the committee of traders will sit and get the said accounts cleared for the accounts to be given by the former executive. After that the account will be made public by holding a general meeting of the traders. He said that it is not right to blame someone in advance. All traders have money, together the above matter will be resolved. In the meeting, Vasudev Kandari, District President of Udyog Vyapar Mandal, General Secretary Dinesh Panwar, Secretary of the Business Council Amit Bisht, Suman Bunty Joshi, Jaideep Rawat, Rajendra Barthwal, Navjit Jain, senior business leaders Surendra Chauhan, Sujit Agarwal, Devbhoomi Sabha District President Devendra Mani Mishra , Ashish Sadana, Dinu Panwar, Sundhashu Naudiyal, Jaydev Sadana, Kamal Rawat, Praveen Agarwal, Kunwar Singh Panwar, Devendra Bhatt, Varun Kapoor, Jaikrishna Thapliyal, Chhavi Aggarwal etc. were present.
Vyapar Sabha President Dinesh Aswal said that the police had videographed some shops which were violating the market closure during the lockdown, but in view of the interests of the traders, urging the police to take legal action under the Corona Epidemic Act. demanded to be done. Said that for maintaining mutual coordination between the police and the traders, everyone will have to follow the laws.