Company Personnel Under Fire for Overturning Food Stalls in Sidhgora

Shopkeepers Stage Protest After 15 Stalls Vandalized in New Baridih Area

Company Security personnel allegedly vandalized food stalls in Sidhgora area of Jamshedpur, damaging goods worth Rs 2 lakh and sparking protests.

Key Points:

  • 15 food stalls allegedly overturned by Tata Steel security staff in Sidhgora
  • Shopkeepers protest, claim losses worth Rs 2 lakh in vandalism
  • Vendors allege regular harassment and demands for money from security

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel security personnel have been accused of having overturned around 15 food stalls in New Baridih, Sidhgora.

The incident sparked protests from affected vendors. Meanwhile, shopkeepers blocked roads demanding compensation.

The stalls had operated for over five years. However, security staff allegedly harassed vendors regularly.

The vandalism damaged goods worth Rs 2 lakh. Moreover, vendors lost their daily inventory.

Safety Concerns

A gas cylinder was present during the incident. Meanwhile, shopkeepers warned about potential disasters.

The affected stalls sold various food items. Furthermore, many families depended on these businesses.

Local police have initiated an investigation. However, vendors demand immediate action.

Protest and Demands

Shopkeepers plan to approach local authorities. Meanwhile, they seek protection for their livelihoods.

The MLA and Deputy Commissioner will receive appeals. Furthermore, vendors demand compensation.

Police officials promise appropriate action. Moreover, they assure prevention of such incidents.

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