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Sealing: CM talking of hunger strike a political drama, alleges CAIT

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

An industry body today said Kejriwal's threat to go on strike if the issue of the sealing drive against commercial establishments wasn't resolved was a mere "political drama". The Confederation of All Traders (CAIT) said the was shedding "crocodile tears" on the issue that affected the livelihood of numerous people in the last few months. "Instead of talking about strike, Kejriwal should honestly work for the traders and accordingly pass a bill for a moratorium on sealing in the upcoming session of the state Assembly and send it to the central government for approval," CAIT said. Kejriwal yesterday had threatened that he would go on a strike if the issue of the ongoing sealing drive against commercial establishments in the national capital was not resolved by the end of this month. At a meeting with traders in south Delhi's Amar Colony, on whom police had on Thursday allegedly used force while they were protesting against a sealing action in the area, the demanded that the Centre bring an ordinance to stop the drive. The chief minister's talking about a strike is a "political drama and he is shedding crocodile tears," the CAIT said in a statement. "The trading community of is not at all impressed by Kejriwal's announcement since he is not doing what he is capable of, but instead trying to score political mileage on a issue which is directly connected with the livelihood of traders and their employees," the body alleged. The industry body also urged Kejriwal to "depute a in the and file an affidavit as asked by the apex court". Meanwhile, in a show of solidarity, traders, under the aegis of the CAIT, are slated to hold a 'Trade Bandh' on March 13. All major of Delhi, including Connaught Place, Chandni Chowk, Karol Bagh, Sadar Bazar, Kashmere Gate, Bhagirath Place, Lajpat Rai Market, Khari Baoli, Naya Bazar, Kamla Nagar, Chawri Bazar, Nai Sarak, Khan Market, South Extension, Greater Kailash, Lajpat Nagar, and Defence Colony, would down their shutters on that day, the CAIT claimed.

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First Published: Sat, March 10 2018. 23:25 IST
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