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Manzoor Bhat thanks LG Admin for de-sealing shops at Aftab Market

Livelihood of poor people will never get affected'

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
02/02/2023
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Manzoor Bhat thanks LG Admin for de-sealing shops at Aftab Market
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Prominent Youth leader BJP’s Media and IT Head J&K Manzoor Bhat Thursday welcomed the de-sealing of 25 shops at Aftab Market here in Srinagar and said that the government is committed to protect the livelihood of people.

In a statement, Manzoor Bhat thanked the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha led administration for taking a favorable decision for the shopkeepers, saying that the de-sealing of shops was imperative.

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He added that the livelihood of people will not get affected at any cost.

Bhat also appealed to people, who have taken the shops and other commercial properties of government rental basis, to pay their*BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY (J&K) J-53 Ashok Bhawan Jawahar Nagar, Srinagar.*

*Press Release*

*Manzoor Bhat thanks LG Admin for de-sealing shops at Aftab Market*

‘Livelihood of poor people will never get affected’

Prominent Youth leader BJP’s Media and IT Head J&K Manzoor Bhat Thursday welcomed the de-sealing of 25 shops at Aftab Market here in Srinagar and said that the government is committed to protect the livelihood of people.

In a statement, Manzoor Bhat thanked the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha led administration for taking a favorable decision for the shopkeepers, saying that the de-sealing of shops was imperative.

He added that the livelihood of people will not get affected at any cost.

Bhat also appealed to people, who have taken the shops and other commercial properties of government rental basis, to pay their monthly or annual rentals on time to ensure there is no action against them. monthly or annual rentals on time to ensure there is no action against them.

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