Traders show great concerns against Prevention of Hoarding Ordinance 2020
- April 18, 2020
The traders in a meeting at Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry
(ICCI) have shown great concerns against the Covid-19 (Prevention of Hoarding) Ordinance
2020 and called upon the government to address their all reservations before enforcing the said
ordinance in the federal capital. Zafar Bakhtawari, Ajmal Baloch, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, Khalid
Chaudhry, Sheikh Owais, Ch. Tahir, Najeebullah, Muhammad Kaleemullah, Muhammad Yahya,
Muhammad Younas, Zaheer Iqbal Khan and others were in the meeting.
Chairing the meeting, Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, President, Islamabad Chamber of
Commerce and Industry said that many things in the Prevention of Hoarding Ordinance were
not clear due to which there was a great confusion in the traders. He demanded of the
government to address all concerns of the traders against the said ordinance before its
implementation in order to save the business activities from further problems. He said that due
to Covid-19 issue, people including business community were already in trouble and in these
circumstances, introducing a new ordinance only for Islamabad was not a good move. He raised
the question whether the traders of Islamabad only were the hoarders keeping in view the fact
that the federal capital was not a business city. He urged that government in consultation with
local traders should bring necessary amendments in the ordinance to save them from further
difficulties.
Ajmal Baloch, President, All Pakistan Anjuman-e-Tajiran said that bureaucracy has introduced a
new ordinance against hoarding only for Islamabad and that too was done without any
consultation with trading community. He said that ordinance stipulated 3 years imprisonment
for keeping stock, but no clear definition of stock was provided due to which trading
community have lot of concerns against this ordinance. He said that every trader has to keep
stock for supply and without defining the nature of stocks, traders would not be able to
conduct business in the presence of this ordinance. He warned that if this ordinance was used
to harass traders, strong protest would be launched and government would be responsible for
any law and order situation. He appealed to Asad Umar Federal Minister for Planning and Ali
Nawaz Awan MNA from Islamabad to intervene and remove the reservations of traders against
this ordinance.
Zafar Bakhtawari, former Vice President FPCCI said that Prevention of Hoarding Ordinance 2020
reflected the mindset of bureaucracy against the business community and was not based on
good intentions. He was afraid that if the ordinance was used to control prices, it would create
shortage of daily use items for the general public due to which they would face more
difficulties. He said every seller has to keep stock of 30 days in store to meet the needs of daily
sale, but this ordinance contained no definition of stock due to which there was great confusion
in trading community. He called upon the MNAs from Islamabad Asad Umar and Ali Nawaz
Awan to hold a meeting with traders and address their concerns about the ordinance before its
enforcement in Islamabad.