Shutdown today to protest Naeemi's killing
LAHORE
- The traders and business community of the City have decided to
observe complete shutter down strike today (Saturday) against the
Jamia Naeemia blast in which many were killed and wounded, besides
noted scholar Dr Sarfraz Naeemi.
The Anjuman-e-Tajran Lahore has called for a total strike in City,
which the other traders’ bodies have also supported, saying that
they would keep their shops and markets closed all day-long.
Traders condemning the bomb blast at Jamia Naeemia said the terror
attack in a congested locality of the provincial capital is a
failure of the security agencies and an eye opener for those who are
sitting at the helm of affairs.
Shopkeepers said all major shopping centres and business markets
would remain closed to protest the killing of Dr Sarfraz.
They said clerics, mosques and other worship places were being
targeted by the terrorists, which was a shameful and cowardice act.
President of Anjuman Tajran Anarkali Lahore said due to series of
terrorist blasts in the City, traders have suffered loss of billions
of rupees as main business centres had to remain closed for a long
period of time.
It is to be noted that routine life was also affected on Friday
following the blast as shops and markets were closed in several
areas of the City including Brandreth Road, some part of Anarkali,
Urdu Bazaar, McLoad Road and in the vicinity of Garhi
Shahu.Meanwhile, a leading foreign bank has announced to shut down
its main branches in the country today (Saturday) due to security
reasons, sources said.
The Nation:
Published: June 13, 2009
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