Ramadan traders: We were not in Sunday protest


A number of traders during a Ramadan concert upon Jalan Penang have denied that they were partial of a organisation protesting a Penang Municipal Council's (MPPP) decision to relocate a concert to circuitously Jalan Phee Choon.

NONEOld-time merchant Aminulhaq Nazir Ahmad (right) pronounced he was willing to give a brand brand brand new place a chance if a MPPP would assist in promoting a site as well as yield additional facilities, such as open toilets.

Although commercial operation has been delayed since 11am yesterday when Aminulhaq non-stop his case during a brand brand brand new site, a weave products merchant pronounced he was hopeful a coming days would bring about some-more sales.

"This is a first day I non-stop my case here as well as it has been delayed since 11am, though commercial operation customarily picks up after a couple of days," he told reporters yesterday.

"We goal a situation will improve, especially with a MPPP helping us do a bit of graduation by upon condition that a receptive to advice system, legal holiday lights as well as music, including a front jockey," combined a trader, who has been ply! ing his trade upon Jalan Penang for twenty-six years.

"We were not partial of a proof upon Sunday. It involved just a couple of traders, who have been skeptical about a brand brand brand new place as well as do not wish to deposit in it yet," Aminulhaq said.

Another trader, Syed Mubarak Rahman Shah, pronounced he would try a brand brand brand new place out for one or! dual ye ars, as well as if he incurred waste in his business, he as well as a other traders would ask for an additional site.

New site a 'secluded spot'

On Sunday, Abdul Karim Gulam Ali, who claimed to he a deputy of a traders, pronounced a MPPP move to relocate them would cause a a little 20 bumiputera traders to catch waste since a brand brand brand new site was a isolated spot.

NONEAbdul Karim pronounced bumiputera traders in Penang have been oppressed since a opposition Pakatan Rakyat bloc took over a state.

Blaming a Ram! adan baz aar for trade overload in a area was just an excuse as it was a common feeling in a state, he said.

National news agencyBernamaquoted Abdul Karim as observant that a state's due allocation of RM6,000 to yield free tents would not assistance since a brand brand brand new location was a site of an abandoned project as well as not a renouned mark with shoppers.

NONEMeanwhile, state executive councillor Chow Kon Yeow (right) pronounced a MPPP had put in much bid to have a brand brand brand new site conducive for business.

Chow pronounced problems cropped up about dual to three years ago as well as MPPP has addressed a issues lifted by a traders, that led to many of them similar to relocate to a brand brand brand new site.

"Only one merchant did not determine with a relocation. With some-more publicity (about a brand brand brand new site), commercial oper! ation sh ould improve," he said.

Chow, who is state DAP chief, called upon a MPPP as well as traders to cooperate to have a Ramadan concert a success.

The stalls have been rented during RM73 any a month, with no charge for a tent as well as tables. The MPPP has erected 4 banners around a former site to surprise shoppers about a relocation.
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