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Hisar traders protest rising crime: petrol pumps to close till 5 PM

Hisar: On behalf of Nagrik Manch Hisar, public organizations protested at Parijat Chowk in Hisar district of Haryana. The union leaders said that the government is completely responsible for the increasing hooliganism in the city. The Sarva Karamchari Sangh fully supports the strike called by the traders on July 5 in this regard.

Criminal incidents are increasing one after the other in Haryana. 10 days ago, miscreants fired more than 30 rounds in Hisar’s auto market and threw a ransom note of Rs 5 crore at the Mahindra showroom. After this, extortion of 2-2 crores was demanded. The police are still empty-handed in this case. However, the government transferred IPS Mohit Handa, after which now SP Deepak Saharan is investigating the whole matter.

But even after 10 days, traders are still scared of miscreants roaming freely. In protest against this, the Vyapar Mandal and Market Association have held a meeting and appealed to keep the entire Hisar closed tomorrow, July 5. Due to this, traders will take part in a protest march in the markets today.

They will protest by announcing the closure of the market. At the same time, the All Haryana Petroleum Dealer Association District Hisar has also come in support of the bandh. Due to this, it has been announced to keep petrol pumps closed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the entire Hisar. During this time, only ambulances will get diesel and gasoline.

The meeting of the Rajguru Market Welfare Association was held under the chairmanship of association head Surendra Bajaj. which the heads of all the blocks and eight zones coming into the market were also present. In the meeting, there was anger over the incidents of firing, ransom, and extortion and the criminals not being caught yet.

It was decided in the meeting that all the nearby markets would be informed about the shutdown, and even tea shops would be kept closed. The shopkeepers warned the administration and said that the criminals should be caught soon so that the business class could do their business peacefully.

On the call of Hisar Bandh on July 5 by the trade organizations, the Property Dealer Welfare Association is also with all the traders. Acting President of the Property Dealer Welfare Association, Praveen Jain, said that the Dealer Association is completely with the traders.

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