Merchants Protest Against Municipal Corporation’s Anti-Encroachment Drive
Shops Remain Closed Till Afternoon as Traders March Against Demolition Methods
Key Points:
- Business owners protest after temple wall damaged during anti-encroachment drive
- Markets shut down as unified protest against municipal corporation’s approach
- MLA and ex-deputy mayor intervene, submit demands to assistant commissioner
MEDININAGAR – Local business owners shut their shops and took to the streets protesting the municipal corporation’s anti-encroachment methods.
The protest erupted after authorities demolished a boundary wall of an ancient Shiva temple. Moreover, traders alleged high-handed behavior by civic officials.
Meanwhile, MLA Alok Chaurasia and former Deputy Mayor Rakesh “Mangal” Singh led discussions with officials. Additionally, they questioned the lack of prior notices to shopkeepers.
Official Response
Assistant Municipal Commissioner Vishwajeet Mahato assured action on traders’ demands. Furthermore, he promised repairs to the damaged temple wall.
“Religious sites are centers of faith for all communities,” stated Mahato. Moreover, he urged merchants to cooperate in decongesting the city.
Traders’ Demands
The business community presented several key demands. Additionally, they requested designated vending zones for small traders.
“Business has been struggling since the pandemic,” said a merchant leader. Furthermore, they called for systematic implementation of anti-encroachment drives.
Joint Resolution
The protest ended around 1 PM after official assurances. Meanwhile, traders demanded action against specific municipal officers.
On the other hand, authorities proposed forming joint teams for marking encroachments. Furthermore, plans for new parking facilities were discussed.



