The Traders Union of Trarkhel has announced that shops will reopen from tomorrow, Monday. Although leaders of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) held negotiations with the traders, the union remained firm in its decision to resume business activities and reopen the markets.
According to the Traders’ Alliance, the prolonged closure of markets has caused severe financial hardship for traders and the general public. Following mutual consultations, the alliance decided to reopen the markets from tomorrow to allow commercial activities to resume.
Leaders of the banned JAAC met with members of the business community and attempted to persuade them to continue the market closure. However, the traders remained firm in their decision and made it clear that all businesses would reopen from Monday as previously agreed.
Representatives of the Traders’ Alliance said the continued shutdown of businesses has affected not only traders but also daily wage earners, labourers, and ordinary citizens. They stressed that restoring normal economic activity has become the need of the hour.
The traders’ decision is expected to bring a significant change to the overall situation in the area. The impact of the move will become clearer once markets reopen on Monday.
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