DBKL to hold meeting soon on fate of seven Brickfields’ traders asked to move

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The seven traders at the Ruang Tinjau food court have had to put up with uncertainty for several years.

A DBKL spokesperson said they hope to discuss issues pertaining to extensions, obstructions, cleanliness and hygiene at the Ruang Tinjau food court in Little India, where the traders were operating from.“We want to see a solution as this issue keeps coming up again and again,’’ said the spokesperson.On May 16, 2022, StarMetro had reported on the traders’ joy at being given the licence to operate, only for their hopes to be dashed a few months later.

The traders said they were shocked when told their licences would not be renewed as PTGWP had given DBKL a Temporary Occupation Licence to operate the food court last year. Minority Rights Action Party president Datuk A. Chandrakumanan then brought the matter to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s attention.“We want a resolution once and for all.

“The food court was built using taxpayers’ money for the traders who have been operating there for 40 years,” he said.

 

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