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MICRO RETAILERS AGITATED ON
LETTER WRITTEN BY HEALTH MINISTRY IMPOSING RESTRICTIONS ON THEIR RIGHT TO CHOOSE PRODUCTS THEY SELL
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Appeal to the Prime Minister
to quash the undemocratic suggestion to restrict selling of legal products
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Any action will have a
severe life-threatening effect on the livelihoods of millions of families
involved in micro-retailing, driving them to extreme poverty
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This is against the spirit
of the constitution which provides freedom to trade in any legal product
Bhubaneswar,
October 27, 2017
We, the Bhubaneswar Khili Pana Dokani Mahasangha, present the
collective voice of the interests of more than 2 lakhs traders, retailers and
panwallas, selling tobacco products across Odisha. We represent the micro
retailers of India, and our livelihood depends equally on selling of tobacco
products and non-tobacco items of everyday use such as bread, eggs, juices,
soft drinks, wafers etc.
Our members come from the lowest sections of the society and for most
of us, all the members of our family are engaged in supporting our business of
micro retailing. We have to work long hours, mostly from 6 am to 11 pm, throughout
the year, as the cost of doing business and cost of living keeps on increasing
and we cannot survive if we do not cater to the demands of all the customers
visiting our shops.
We are shocked to learn from newspapers about the arbitrary letter
issued by Ministry of Health to the Chief Secretaries of States that retail
shops that sell tobacco products should not be allowed to sell any non-tobacco
product.
This is grossly unfair and a draconian suggestion. This will have a
life-threatening effect on our families. All our family members are deeply
troubled and stressed.Any forced reduction in the products sold by us, will
have a severe financial impact on us, as we have regular fixed clientele and
some of them will permanently leave us, if we are not able to cater to their
needs. In any locality, there is no restriction to the number of petty retail
outlets which exist next to each other. If we are forced to sell only one kind
of goods, there will not be enough customers to make it viable to earn their
livelihoods.
According to Shri Srinibas Reddy, President, Bhubaneswar Khili Pana Dokani
Mahasangha, “We appeal to the Prime Minister to intervene to protect micro
retailers from this new, arbitrary, life-threatening suggestion disallowing any
product being sold from our shops.
“If this suggestion is not rolled back, small retailers will be forced
to resort to illegal activities to survive, which will make these susceptible
members of the society further vulnerable. This move is against the
Government’s promise of ‘Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas’and will have a mass-scale
destructive effect on peaceful jobs and livelihoods”.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Dukhishyam Mohapatra, General Secretary,
Bhubaneswar Khili Pana Dokani Mahasangha said, “In a democracy, everyone should
have a right to representation, before giving verdicts which may have a
life-defining impact on them. It is unfortunate, that the Health Ministry has
not consulted the petty retailers, nor taken their interests in mind before writing
such a letter.
In fact almost in all cases the purchases at the store are made by
adults and just by generalizing,it is possible that minors may buy tobacco
products at the same store is someone’s figment of imagination. Sale of Tobacco
product to minors is not allowed by the Government and in fact there is a
penalty for violation of this regulation. Our member follow this rule strictly.
We are all aware of this law and have put up boards prominently in our shops in
compliance with current regulations.
“We fear that the present suggestion is a result of lobbying by multinationals
who are out to destroy local traders. We appeal that reason for such a
communication must be investigated. If this is not withdrawn, we demand the
Government to permanent Government jobs to us and our family members so that we
can manage to meet our two ends.
We request Prime Ministerji to intervene in the matter. In the event
such an unreasonable, arbitrary and illegal proposal is not withdrawn the Prime
Minister should instruct that government jobs must be provided to all of us, as
the repercussions of the same on the poor and the defenseless will be
humongous. Needless to say, such a proposal also has the potential to
completely destabilize the whole trade channel.
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