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Shaheed Gunj traders observe shutdown

Says Govt fails to rehabilitate them

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Rouf Pampori

Rouf Pampori

5 Dariya News

Srinagar , 01 Mar 2016

A complete shutdown was Tuesday observed by the Shaheed Gunj traders against the government’s failure of rehabilitating flood hit business establishers of the area.Reports said that all the shops and other business establishments remained closed to mark a protest against the government who according to the association president failed to rehabilitate them.Presidents of four market organizers told KNS that they are seeking compensation form the government but so far they failed to rehabilitate them. “We appeal Governor and others to redress our genuine demands soon,” he said. Meanwhile, an organization team comprising of five members including Raja Fida Hussain, Mehraj-ud-Din Shah, Shareef Ahmad, Aijaz Ahmad and Showkat Ahmad met with Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Farooq Ahmad Lone and appealed him to redress their grievance soon.Raja Fida Hussain while talking to KNS said that DC assured them that the amount will be transferred in their accounts within two days. “We are hopeful that DC will redress our problem soon,” he said. (KNS)

 

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