Ludhiana: In changing unexpected events, in the midst of industrialist protests of the city ongoing on the central government for non-fulfillment of their demands, United Cycle and Parts Association (UCPMA) President DS Chawla, who have moved away from the protest, meeting the Union Minister (MOS) for Industry and Commerce Som Parkash on Friday.
Chawla claimed to have discussed almost all the demands wanted to be fulfilled by industrialists who were protested.
He was accompanied by the leaders of the Senior and Senior Bharatiya Janata (BJP) also present together with him.
Then in a statement, Chawla on behalf of UCPMA said she had been looking for an appointment from the minister she had agreed to meet them during her visit to Chandigarh.
“The UCPMA and AICMA departments (all the Indian cycle manufacturer associations) were led by me together with Joga Singh Deol and Rajan Gupta met Mos Som Parkash in Chandigarh.
The delegation told the minister of bicycle industry problems and parts due to a sharp increase in the price of basic raw materials, steel, which is almost doubled in the past two years The minister is convinced to take the steps for the improvement needed to reduce steel prices for the smooth growth of the bicycle manufacturing industry and other engineering parts and industries using steel as their basic raw material.
Minister accompanied by BJP President Punjab, Ashwani Sharma, he added.
Meanwhile, employers who protested, which described themselves as a consortium of industrial associations, continued to sit in Dharna outside the UCPMA office.
They also distributed puppies to the local residents.
The statement issued by this group said, “Today, on the 11th day of the protest against the rise in steel and the price of other raw materials and all inflation, the industrial association consortium starts the plantation drive over the table, and distributes tables.
The top plant, with a message The government to formulate the regulatory committee to curb inflation in the price of industrial raw materials.
Again, they repeat their main demand that to curb the increasing inflation needed by the government to establish a regulatory committee.
To save the MSME industry and to save the nation’s economy, the government must act quickly and control steel prices and other raw materials.
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