Traders’ unrest threatens to dampen Bhadarvi fair fervour

Rajkot | Tuesday | 18th September, 2018

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Sources said that the traders’ are now adamant on the release of the nine arrested and the issue of plastic ban has taken a back-seat. Nearly three million people are expected to congregate in Ambaji for the fair, which begins on September 19 and culminates September 25.This is the first time in the history of Bhadarvi Poonam fair that the temple town is witnessing an unrest by locals. Their shut-down entered the fourth day on Monday. Palanpur: Lakhs of devotees visiting Ambaji for the traditional Bhadarvi Poonam fair beginning Wednesday are staring at hardships following the bitter stand-off between shopkeepers and the district administration and police over the ban on plastic at Gujarat’s biggest religious congregation this year.Nearly 700 shopkeepers in the temple town, who had taken to the streets to protest plastic-free fair, decided their business establishments closed even as devotees have begun trickling in. Those arrested include Gautam Jain, president of the local traders’ association and Jasmin Modi, son of the hotels association president Pravin Modi.Traders claim that the water supply, which is given through private tankers to meet the requirements due to the fair.Sources said water is supplied to about 150 hotels and inns through about 250 water tankers daily for a week..