: Thursday, 10 April 2025 7:56 PM
Chandigarh. The Chandigarh Trade Board (CBM) has now directly approached the ruling party, raising the voice of the rights of the traders of the city and the CBM has demanded an immediate solution on the important issues related to the traders.
CBM delegation, including Chairman Sanjeev Chadha, Chairman Charanjeev Singh, Vice President and Official Spokesperson Diwakar Sahuja, General Secretary Balwinder Singh and Raj Kishore, Chief Advisor Bhupinder Narada, Advisor Bhupinder Narada and Bharat Bhushan Kapila, Finance Secretary Radhe Bajaj, Finance Secretary Radhe Bajaj, Finance Secretary Radhe Bajaj, Grain Mandi Association, Chairman Mohit Sud and Actionary Member of the Association, BJP MP and Chandigarh BJP in -charge Atul Garg and Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal met and discussed anti -trade policies announced by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
In front of them, CBM has demanded business friendly laws and policies to promote trade in Chandigarh. Also, the demand for amendment in commercial building sub-rules as per the requirement was also raised. There has also been a demand to withdraw anti -trade policies and taxes declared by the Ministry of Home Affairs, which are against the interests of traders. Apart from these, the alleged shocks being made by agencies like local administration, tax departments and estate offices were also demanded to provide relief to the traders.
CBM vice -president and official spokesperson Diwakar Sahuja said that CBM has clarified that it will continue to struggle for the rights of the traders and this campaign will not stop until concrete action is taken on their demands. Both the prominent leaders of the ruling party have assured the CBM that traders will get quick relief, which may include the announcement of taxes and a lump sum assessment plan for VAT matters.
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Web Title-CBM reached the door of the ruling party for the rights of traders, discussed anti-trade policies with Attul Garg and Arjun Ram Meghwal