
Vendors evicted during Prez visit want biz back
The vendors were removed in an anti-encroachment drive which was carried out by the Dhanbad Municipal Corporation (DMC) as a part of cleanliness drive ahead of Murmu's visit.
"We supported the administration, and we were told that once the President's visit was over, we would be allowed to set up our shops again.
This is not just about our business, but our livelihood," said Shyamal Majumdar, one of vendors who led the protests, said.
The vendors argued that during the encroachment drive, they were assured that after the President's visit, the town's beautification efforts would be followed by an arrangement to reinstate them at their previous locations.
"We were promised that we could reopen our shops after the visit, but now, we are left without any means of earning," he added.
One of the protestors, Raju Saw, a fruit seller from the Police Line area, said, "I have not earned a single penny since my shop was removed. I sold my remaining stock at a loss, but I still couldn't recover my investments. I am in debt. The district administration must keep its promise and allow us to reestablish our businesses."
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The district administration assured the vendors of a resolution. Deputy commissioner Aditya Ranjan said, "Officials had been instructed to find suitable spaces for the roadside vendors. We are working on establishing vendors in other parts and some locations have been identified."
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