Police disperse striking traders in New Delhi

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

The Delhi Police used lathi(baton)-charges to disrupt striking traders when they gathered in large numbers and attempted to block traffic on the city’s streets on Wednesday morning. The 2-day old strike, protesting a Supreme Court order to seal unauthorised commercial establishments in the city, turned to a more violent note with protestors stranded several buses by puncturing their tyres.

The Supreme Court’s Monitoring committee sent a notice to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Tuesday to resume the sealing of unauthorised shops from November 2. Initially, the sealing drive was to resume on November 1.

Private medical practitioners also joined the protest on its final day, which affected health services in the city. The traders threatened to extend their strike if MCD resumes its sealing drive.

The first two days of the strike went peacefully without having any serious violence. Traders were expecting the government to meet their demands. They met Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit to resolve this dispute.

RELATED POST

Mastering The Art Of Product Labels

Mastering the Art of Product Labels Introduction to Product Label Printing Creating compelling product labels is an essential part of…

Cute Hippie Outfits: Embrace The Bohemian Spirit

Cute Hippie Outfits: Embrace the Bohemian Spirit The allure of cute hippie outfits lies in their free-spirited, eclectic blend of…

The Ultimate Guide To Nyc Yoga Teacher Training

The Ultimate Guide to NYC Yoga Teacher Training The journey to becoming a top-notch yoga instructor in NYC is transformative…

Understanding Mortgage Trends And Rates

Understanding Mortgage Trends and Rates The Dynamics of Average Mortgage Rates The landscape of mortgage rates is constantly evolving, shaped…