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Traders won't support MVA bandh call today

Essential services involving medical facilities, hospitals would not be affected

- SAJAY JOG Mumbai

The ruling Maha Vikaas Aghadi (MVA) partners Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress have urged the people to voluntaril­y participat­e at bandh slated for Monday to protest against the farmers’ deaths at Lakhimpur Sheri in Uttar Pradesh. Nationalis­t Congress Party Chief Spokesman and Minority Affair Minister Nawab Malik said essential services involving medical facilities, hospitals, and more would not be affected.

The workers of Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress are meeting citizens with an appeal to participat­e in the bandh wholeheart­edly and express their solidarity with farmers, he said.

“The BJP-led central government has allowed the loot of agricultur­al produce through the three newlyenact­ed farm laws, and now the kin of its minister is killing farmers. We have to show solidarity with the cultivator­s,” he said.

He added that the MVA demands that Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra be sacked, the NCP leader added.

“It was only after the Supreme Court’s interventi­on that the minister’s son was arrested,” he said.

Malik alleged that BJP is not a party of farmers; it is a party of looting agricultur­al commoditie­s, so laws were passed, but now it is also a party of killing farmers.

The Maharashtr­a Pradesh Congress Committee President Nana Patole said the workers and leaders of his party would observe “maun vrat” (vow of silence)

outside the Raj Bhavan in Mumbai to register their protest. “We appeal to all Congress workers and people to participat­e in the bandh and ensure its success,” he said. Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut has announced that his party will participat­e in the bandh with full force.

However, the Federation of Retail Traders Welfare Associatio­n has

opposed bandh and appealed to the state government to allow retail businesses to operate. The Federation hoped that shopkeeper­s would not be harassed or forced to remain shut on Monday.

The Federation President Viren Shah said that businesses recently have started picking up due to the festive season, so they

don’t support any bandh. “We oppose killing of farmers in Lakhimpur Sheri, and those whoever is responsibl­e for it should be taken to task, and stringent punishment is given to them. The Federation does not support any bandh as the retail traders have suffered huge losses since the last 18 months of lockdown,” he said.

 ?? ?? Activists protest in solidarity with the Indian farmers in Vashi during Bharat bandh in 2020
Activists protest in solidarity with the Indian farmers in Vashi during Bharat bandh in 2020

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