Traders divided over strike

Published September 19, 2003

FAISALABAD, Sept 18: Traders have split over the issue of observing a strike on Sept 23 against taxation policies, especially the self-assessment scheme.

Members of the group which is in favour of the strike have launched a shop-to-shop campaign for a successful shutter down, while the other group has termed the motive behind the strike political.

Anjuman Tajiran city president Shaikh Taj Mahmood and representatives of other trade bodies, including Rizwan Sadiq, Tariq Mahmood, Zulfiqar Niazi, Rana Tajammal, Shaikh Ijaz and Mian Rafi, are in the forefront to foil the strike call given by the Pakistan Traders Alliance.

In a statement on Wednesday, they said there was no justification to observe a strike because the process of documentation and introduction of the self-assessment scheme were not against the interests of small shopkeepers.

They alleged that some so-called trade leaders were playing in the hands of anti-government forces and creating problems in the way of government agencies without any justification. The disputed matters should be resolved through talks as both the traders and the government were not in a position to sustain more financial losses due to strikes and demonstrations, they said.

On the other hand, Faisalabad Anjuman Tajiran president Mohammed Nawaz Vohra, All-Pakistan Anjuman Tajiran central chairman Abdul Mannan, Nisar Butt, Malik Faiz, Shaikh Bashir and Chaudhry Mohammed Aslam described the government decision to introduce the self-assessment scheme as a sword hanging over the traders.

They said a complete strike in the city and adjoining areas would be observed on Sept 23.

Opinion

Editorial

Sustainable path?
Updated 13 Jun, 2026

Sustainable path?

The FY27 budget is the first clear signal that the government is ready to transition from stabilisation to growth.
Prioritising education
13 Jun, 2026

Prioritising education

THOUGH the improvement in the country’s literacy rate may be slight, as highlighted by the Economic Survey, it ...
Poverty’s rise
13 Jun, 2026

Poverty’s rise

AS attention turns to the government’s plans for the coming fiscal year, one set of figures deserves particular...
A difficult story
Updated 12 Jun, 2026

A difficult story

Unless productivity becomes the dominant target of economic policy, Pakistan will continue to oscillate between crises and fragile recovery.
Rough waters
12 Jun, 2026

Rough waters

AMONGST the key potential triggers for fresh conflict in South Asia is water. The Indian state is behaving in an...
Politicised football
12 Jun, 2026

Politicised football

ALMOST three-and-half years since Lionel Messi led Argentina to FIFA World Cup glory, the latest edition of...