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Bus Stand shopkeepers deny shifting to new sites | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Nov 28:Shopkeepers Association General Bus Stand Jammu has assailed the misinformation campaign launched by some elements that some of the shopkeepers of General Bus Stand Jammu have agreed to shift to alternative sites in the city. The association said that it is spread that in case the shopkeepers are allotted shops there by the Govt. against the shops to be vacated by them in the bus stand, for demolition, in the project for modernization and beautification of the present Bus Stand Jammu. A meeting of the association held here today under the Chairmanship of its Chairman Rakesh Abrol contradicted the news carried by a section of the press that 124 shopkeepers of bus stand have given their consent to shift to the alternative site. There is no truth in the report, the association has stressed. A deputation of shopkeepers association, led by Y V Sharma, President CCI Jammu had recently called on the Vice Chairman, JDA and emphatically told that they would not move out of the bus stand in any case, since they have been running their shops here, since 1971, when the present bus stand was set up. They would only agree to the alternative site at the new, shopping complex to be constructed within the bus stand, after it is converted into multi storeyed, with one storey exclusively for having shops. They emphasized that they have the first right over allotment of shops in the proposed shopping complex within the bus stand. No talk about shifting to any alternative site in the city had taken place, the association has clarified.
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