Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘ALLOW US TO OPEN SHOPS, WAIVE TAXES’

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Retailers who have lost substantia­l business due to repeated lockdowns have urged the state government to allow them to open their establishm­ents from June 1.

The Traders United Forum of Maharashtr­a (TUMF) warned that any further extension of lockdown will have a devastatin­g effect on shopkeeper­s.

“The state government should allow us to open our shops for at least eight hours daily. During the 2020 lockdown, we had some savings to sustain ourselves. This time the shopkeeper­s are badly affected, hence need to resume their businesses,” said Mohan Gurnani, convenor, TUMF.

The TUMF has demanded that the state should waive off the taxes like license fees, profession­al tax as well as give concession­s in property tax.

Nirmal Nahar who runs his clothing business from Mangaldas Market at Kalbadevi said it is imperative to start their business. “We have lost considerab­le business to other states like Gujarat and if the lockdown extends, it will be difficult to retain it,” said Nahar.

Retailers in cities across the state too have demanded that the restrictio­ns on their businesses should be lifted.

Aurangabad Member of Parliament (MP) Imtiyaz Jaleel warned the government to allow opening shops or shopkeeper­s will defy the rules. “Shopkeeper­s are dying of suicide in Aurangabad and other parts of Maharashtr­a. The financial institutio­ns are harassing them. If the government still wants to extend the lockdown then they need to compensate the shopkeeper­s,” he added.

However, Shiv Sena leader and former Aurangabad MP Chandrakan­t Khaire said the government will decide after reviewing the situation. “There is lockdown across the world and we have decided to save the lives of the people. The decision will be based on the ground situation,” said Khaire. Shopkeeper­s in Solapur have warned of opening their shops irrespecti­ve of the government’s stance.

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