Sindh: Deadlock persisted over lifting the ban on businesses on Friday

KARACHI: (HRNW) Despite resolution of some issues between the traders and the Sindh government, a deadlock persisted over lifting the ban on businesses on Friday amid COVID-19 restrictions.

The Sindh government and traders have made agreement on some issues related to the restrictions on the continuation of businesses due to the spread of COVID-19.

However, the deadlock between traders and the provincial government persisted on the observance of business closure day on Friday.

It is expected that the provincial government will issue a notification on Thursday night (today) for allowing the continuation of businesses on Friday.

The development is expected after a meeting between a delegation of traders and commissioner and provincial minister Nasir Hussain Shah.

Faizan Rawat said in a statement that the traders have apprised Nasir Hussain Shah about their issues and demanded the government to allow businesses on Friday. He told Shah that the minister was fully aware of the problems being faced by the business community.

Another leader Imran Shaikh said that traders set expectations from Nasir Hussain Shah for a positive outcome of the meeting and they will get good news at 6:00 pm today.

Hammad Punawala urged the government to mull over the traders’ demands as their businesses are badly affected due to the restrictions.

 

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