Aman massacre: traders clamoring for closure of the market\, kicked fiercely happened\, see photos

Aman massacre: traders clamoring for closure of the market, kicked fiercely happened, see photos

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On Saturday, a clash broke out between two groups of traders in Meerut's Central Market. During this time, there was a lot of fighting and kicking between the traders. At the same time, a heavy police force reached the spot and drove the traders out of the spot. During this, there were a lot of uproars.

It was told that there was a fight between Shastri Nagar Jagriti Vihar Joint Trading Association founder member Virendra Sharma Billu and Central Market Trade Association President Kishore Wadhwa.

On Saturday, two groups of the Central Market Trade Association clashed over the market closure in connection with the murder of bullion trader Aman Jain. Supporters of Billu Sharma and Kishore Wadhwa were fiercely kicked. This caused panic in the market. After this, a heavy police force reached the spot and drove out the traders. The traders fought amongst themselves to open and close each other's shops.

On Friday, Ajay Gupta faction announced the closure of Shastri Nagar and Jagriti Vihar, but shops in the Shastrinagar area remained open since morning. Shastri Nagar K-block market also remained open. For this reason, a situation of struggle has arisen among the traders. Apart from this, seeing the deteriorating situation, the Vajra vehicle also had to be called on the spot.

In view of the tension, the heavy police force has been deployed on the spot. At present, the police have driven the traders of both groups from the spot. The traders of the Kishore Wadhwa faction informed CO Civil Line about the entire incident.

This was the whole matter

The traders of Shastri Nagar Jagriti Vihar in Meerut had public relations on Friday and called for Saturday's ban from trading associations. Officials of the United Trade Union, who arrived at a meeting held on Friday evening, supported the symbolic closure of the traders of Shastri Nagar, even after four days of the murder of Saraf's son in Jagriti Vihar. Assured that the entire detention will be done after the sit-in demonstration.

Under the aegis of Shastri Nagar Jagriti Vihar Joint Trade Association, a meeting was held on the establishment of Mukesh Jain, the custodian at Central Market, regarding the detention. Joint trade union president Ajay Gupta said that there would be a symbolic shutdown on Saturday. The markets of Jagriti Vihar and the Shastri Nagar area will remain closed. If the matter is not disclosed, then the organization will picket and demonstrate. The final weapon of the organization would be the complete captivity in the city. The police are also trying to disclose the case.

Two torn traders on captive

Shastrinagar Central Market Trade Association President Kishore Wadhwa said that 140 shops of Shastrinagar Central Market will be opened on Saturday. The first Sunday captive was called. On the other hand, Jagriti Vihar Sector-2 trade union president KP Singh said that we were not taken into confidence before invoking the Sunday ban. Our organization will support the Saturday detention.

Naveen Gupta held a meeting with the organization officials

Joint Trade Union President Naveen Gupta held a meeting with the organization officials and interacted with the traders of the area over the phone. Naveen said that all the officials of the organization are meeting in their respective areas. If the police did not open the case, Sunday's detention would be successful detention. Vice-president Narendra Singh called for Sunday's closure by traders at Surajkund with Abu'len, Vice-Chairman Neeraj Mittal, and Kunkarkheda and Anuj Singhal meeting with sports goods traders. Told that traders of Hapur Road, Shastri Nagar, Delhi Road, Rohata Road, Sadar, Abu, Kankarkheda, etc. have been contacted. Apart from this, the Rithani trade association also supported.