Traders body calls for bandh in Jammu today

Traders body calls for bandh in Jammu today

Jammu: The Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Jammu (CCIJ) on Thursday gave a call for a bandh on August 26 to protest against the installation of smart meters in the city.
They also demanded that the process of collection of toll on the highway in Samba district be kept in abeyance.
“We have given a bandh call in Jammu on Saturday. Jammu will be shut down. I want the entire Jammu region to observe a bandh. All organisations are with us,” CCIJ President Arun Gupta told reporters here.
He said the people of Jammu are fed up with the installation of smart meters and toll plaza issue at Sarore village.
“The decision was taken in the meeting of the associations of Jammu. The meeting of the different market and trade associations comprising more than 100 bodies was held today (Thursday) at Chamber house,” he said.
He said the meeting has been convened to discuss the issues regarding installation of smart meters and subsequently switching over to prepaid system of billing and Toll Plaza at Sarore.
Twenty-seven activists were detained for violation of restrictions around Sarore toll plaza by the police during protests on Monday.
Authorities had imposed Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), which forbids the gathering of four or more people at a particular place, in and around the toll plaza late Monday.
Regarding the toll plaza at Sarore, he said till the damaged bridge of Taranah Nallah on National Highway is completely restored and the damaged roads are repaired and made fully operational, the toll tax collection be kept in abeyance.
In this regard, he also requested the Lieutenant Governor to give an appointment to discuss these issues, he added.

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