Give our shop back to us: TK Market Traders attempt to walk towards Chennai to meet Chief Minister arrested

Coimbatore TK Market traders were arrested as they marched towards Chennai to meet the Chief Minister, urging him to hand over their shops.


Coimbatore: Coimbatore TK Market traders who were on their way to Chennai to meet the Chief Minister were arrested.

In Coimbatore Big Bazaar street area TK Market was operating for the past several years, small traders have been setting up roadside stalls selling vegetables and fruits shops in the market bidders protesting, the previous AIADMK government had promised to set up shops in vacant lots in the area.

But as the election was announced before the shops were handed over to the traders and the regime change took place, a notice was issued on behalf of the Coimbatore Corporation to take the shops through tender.

With this announcement they insisted that their shops (88-shop merchants) would not be available to them and that the Chief Minister should provide them with the shops allotted for them. In this context, the Vegetable Small Traders Association had announced that they would be walking with their families from Coimbatore to Anna Samadhi in Chennai today to meet the Chief Minister.



As announced today, the police arrested those who tried to walk with the family from near the Coimbatore Anna statue and took them to a private hall.



Before carrying out the march they carried banners and raised slogans emphasizing his demand.



They also urged the Chief Minister to fulfill their demand.



Thanthai periyar Dravidar Kazhagam General Secretary Ku Ramakrishnan was present and informed the Chief Minister of your request.

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