C
Shivakumar
Chennai:
An estimated five lakh shops, commercial establishments
and street vendors in the city downed shutters as traders braving the hot sun
took part in the massive conclave organized at Island Grounds to mark Traders
Day on Saturday.
Roads
wore a desolate look and traffic was skeletal as busy shopping areas remained
deserted and people flocked to malls, which remained open, to buy their
groceries.
“We
have downed shutters for one day to show our solidarity with our leaders,” said
Satish Kumar, a nut trader at Vysarpadi and a member of Tamil Nadu Vanigar
Sanigangalin Peravai.
More
than 80 per cent of shops in the busy Koyambedu vegetable and fruit market
hardly had any business and shops remained shut. A wholesale vegetable
businessman said that lorries have also not arrived and many businessmen have
gone to attend conclaves at Island Ground and Dindigul.
Interestingly,
business was usual in flower market. Mookaiyan, secretary of Koyambedu Flower
Wholesale Market Association said business was as susual and they did not shut
shops as it would affect the business heavily.
The
venue at Island Ground wore a festive look with giant cutouts, blaring
loudspeakers hailing Tamil Nadu Vanigar Sanigangalin Peravai leader Vellayan.
Important dignitaries like Mayor Saidai Duraiswamy and Labour Minister S T
Chellapandian also attended the function and delivered speeches. There was also
a resolution by the Vanigar Sanigangalin Peravai hailing Chief Minister J
Jayalalithaa for opposing the Union government’s move to oppose Foreign Direct
Investment in retail sector.
T
Sigamani of Lalitha Traders in Tuticorin, who had come all the way to attend
the conclave along with 50 other traders told Express that the traders are
angry over the Union government move to bring in foreign direct investment in
retail sector. “We oppose the move and want to show our solidarity,” he said.
Interestingly,
many of the traders who participated in the conclave are street vendors,
grocery shop owners or small commercial establishments. S Ravi of Sudha Cool
Bar, who makes a profit of Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,500 a day, said he closed his shop
to show his solidarity with the traders.
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