City Hall rejects permits but traders to go ahead



Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has denied permits to 60 petty traders to set up stalls upon a highway in front of a residence of Coalition for Clean as well as Fair Elections (Bersih) co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan upon Thursday as well as Friday.

NONEHowever, Kuala Lumpur Petty Traders Action Council chairperson Jamal Md Yunus (centre in photo) will go ahead with a protest.

Kuala Lumpur Mayor Ahmad Fuad Ismail has urged a traders to use a "appropriate channel" to have their claims.

"If this goes on, you will never listen to a end of it. To accumulate in a pacific public in front of her (Ambiga's) house, it's all right...," he pronounced currently after assembly Jamal, who was seeking DBKL's approval.

"But to have stalls, DBKL will not allow it in accordance with a Streets, Drainage as well as Buildings Act 1974.

"This is since Ambiga's residence is not a only residence there. So my recommendation is which if they wish to continue, (they) should demeanour for a some-more suitable spot, a single which is approved."
Ahmad Fuad combined which a criticism would simulate badly upon a nation internationally as well as set a precedents for a destiny generation.

He suggested a traders to opt for authorised chance to have up for their waste as well as to stop boring upon a matter.

He combined which a trade zones which were painted in yellow will be lonesome using black paint by a city gymnasium officials.

NONE"Painting a lots is not allowed. Since they have done it you will re-paint it in black. And if they go upon to do commercial operation (on Thursday as well ! as Frida y), you will send enforcement there. The law contingency be respected. We will also ask for police cooperation," pronounced Ahmad Fuad.

Jamal, however, insisted which they will go upon trade there since they have been behaving their duties to earn a living.

"We respect DBKL's decision. We will do a work as well as DBKL will do theirs," he said.

"We will go upon (with a market) until someone takes upon a shortcoming for a losses," pronounced Jamal.

Prime lot bid went for RM5,000

Meanwhile, Jamal pronounced a prime trade zones opposite Ambiga's residence went to top bidder Ahmad Diah Ali, who bought it for RM5,000 for both a days.

NONEThe lot was put up for behest by a council in front of a city gymnasium building today, after a assembly with city's mayor.

Ahmad, who plans to sell drinks as well as food during a stall, pronounced he does not thoughts profitable RM5,000 for a lot since he is very unhappy with Ambiga.

"I'm willing to compensate RM5,000 since I'm not confident with (what) Ambiga (has done). Because of her, a commercial operation of traders has been disrupted," he told reporters.

"I wish to express my restlessness by trade right opposite Ambiga's house," pronounced a 51-year-old, who had paid for a lot in cash. The other lots were sold during RM100 each.

Jamal had pronounced which they have been expecting during least 10,000 people to revisit a their 60 stalls from 3.30pm to 8pm, nonetheless they had progressing been denied trade permits by city hall.

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