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No earnings for road vendors today to make way for Modi

Vendors have been left disappointed with the directions of the police to not setup stalls and carts at Dana Mandi on Friday where Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi will address a rally.

Updated on: Apr 24, 2014 07:34 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Ludhiana
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Vendors have been left disappointed with the directions of the police to not setup stalls and carts at Dana Mandi on Friday where Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi will address a rally.

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The police have also warned vendors against stationing carts on the vacant areas near the national highway, else they would have to face strict action.

These vendors, who generally sell eatables or other articles near Jalandhar Bypass, Karbara Chowk, Jodhewal Basti Chowk and adjoining areas, claimed that they ran their businesses at some distance from the road. Hence, their carts didn't create any hurdles in traffic, adding that many of them were breadwinner of their families.

“I have a family of five and I am the only earner. I sell tea to commuters from my stall, which is away from the road. Police personnel have directed me to keep the stall closed on Friday as Modi will address a rally in city. However, the venue for the rally is around one kilometre from here,” Rajiv Kumar, a vendor near Jalandhar Bypass, said.

“We are not anti-soial elements. We are just selling eatables here so that our family can get food, which depends on our daily sale. If we don't earn on Friday, what will we eat?” he rued.

“The internal roads of city continue to be encroached, but nobody pays attention, even as ambulances and other vehicles generally get stuck in traffic snarls. But I am being told not to station my cart, which is as it is placed more than 10-feet away from the national highway,” he added.

 
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Harshraj Singh

Harshraj Singh is a staff reporter in Ludhiana. He covers civic issues and politics.

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