'Voter roll deletion shouldn't take away services': Supreme Court seeks replies on Bengal SIR
Kolkata police personnel arrived at Muktaram Babu Street in the busy Burrabazar area to enforce new guidelines for pavement vendors. Local officers instructed the roadside shopkeepers to stop using plastic sheets and push their setups backward to clear the walkway. The sudden arrival of the force created immediate panic among the small-scale businessmen who operate along this road.
The shopkeepers expressed deep concern over the strict directives, fearing that their livelihood setups might be demolished overnight. Rumors of an imminent bulldozer action circulated rapidly through the marketplace, intensifying the anxiety of the working community. Many vendors argued that shifting their structures further back would critically impact their daily operations and survival.
No official demolition activities were initiated during the initial visit, but the atmosphere remained highly charged with anger and uncertainty. The roadside traders have gathered to discuss their options while keeping a close eye on administrative movements. Local business associations are monitoring the situation as vendors worry about losing their primary source of income.
'Voter roll deletion shouldn't take away services': Supreme Court seeks replies on Bengal SIR
Bulldozers coming at night! Police visit roadside stalls in Burrabazar over "plastic sheets"