Raja Zakaria Raja Hamid speaks to reporters at the lobby of DBKL Tower 2 in Kuala Lumpur April 17, 2019. — Picture by Hari Anggara
Taman Tun Dr Ismail Traders Welfare Association representative Raja Zakaria Raja Hamid said they were already doing a good job in managing all aspects of both the Ramadan bazaars and night markets, including safety and hygiene matters. The group said they will not cooperate with City Hall until it issues a clear guideline on how it wishes to manage both the Ramadan bazaars and night market operators.
“It must also be remembered. In the night markets, we have Indian and Chinese traders, whereas the Ramadan bazaars are run by Malay-Muslim traders. So are we to ask the Indian and Chinese traders to let go of their lots in favour of Ramadan bazaar traders?He said DBKL only thought about the night market traders, after collecting payment from Ramadan bazaar traders to operate for 30 days.
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