ICCI calls for revising SOPS for Marriage Halls to save them from bankruptcy
- November 11, 2020
Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of
Commerce and Industry said that the marriage halls and marquees were allowed to
reopen last month after remaining closed for about six months due to the Covid-19
pandemic, which provided them a decent opportunity to restore their business
activities. However, the government has issued new SOPs for these businesses that
would badly affect their business activities. Therefore, he urged that the government
should revise the new SOPs by taking Marquees Association Islamabad on board to
save them from bankruptcy. He said this while talking to a delegation of Marquees
Association Islamabad that visited ICCI led by Salman Ashraf President and Ashraf
Shehbaz Vice President to highlight the issues being faced due to new SOPs.
Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan said that during the lockdown, the owners of marriage halls and
marquees paid millions of rupees in rent and salaries of the employees from their own
pockets, which caused them great financial loss. This was done to save the workers
from unemployment and poverty. However, he said that the new SOPs have created a
lot of concerns in the business community of this sector. He therefore appealed to the
Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar to take
the Marquees Association Islamabad into confidence for the strict enforcement of
revised SOPs with the aim to save these businesses from permanent closure.
Speaking at the occasion, Marquees Association Islamabad President Salman Ashraf
and Vice President Ashraf Shahbaz said that at least 5,000 people were employed in
marriage halls and marquees in Islamabad while 7.5 million were employed in about
15,000 marriage halls and marquees across Pakistan. They said that the business of 30
industries was linked with marriage halls/marquees and if the business of marquees
was affected, it would also put a negative impact on the business activities of relevant
industries. They said that closing a marriage hall would put about 10,000 people out of
work. They said that the closure of marriage halls for almost six months due to Covid-
19 had already caused severe hardships to this sector and they could not afford more
closure of businesses.
They said that political rallies and processions were being held all over the country in
which thousands of people were participating. Therefore, imposing new restrictions
only on marriage halls and marquees was not a fair approach. They said that these
businesses should be allowed to keep one side open for holding indoor marriage
functions that would save them from further damages. They said that the business
community of this sector would fully cooperate in implementation of SOPs.
Former President ICCI Muhammad Ijaz Abbasi, Muhammad Omar, Khalid Chaudhry
and others were also present on the occasion.