THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, Sept 26: BJP leader Amarpreet Singh Kale today met with representatives of the Kailash Nagar Vyavasayik Samiti following the court’s recent order to demolish the decades-old warehouses of Lal Baba Foundry located in Burmamines.
The decision, which has put the livelihoods of many local businessmen and workers at risk, prompted Kale to engage with the affected parties and listen to their grievances.
Appeal for legal recourse and extension of time
During the meeting, Kale expressed deep concern over the hardships faced by the warehouse owners, their employees, and the larger business community dependent on these facilities. He emphasized the urgency of the situation and stated that the businesses need sufficient time to seek legal recourse.
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Kale made a humble appeal to the Deputy Commissioner, urging him to provide the affected businessmen the opportunity to secure justice through the courts. He advocated for an extension of time so that they could file an appeal in the High Court and take legal steps to safeguard their businesses and the livelihoods of thousands of workers.
Collaborative solutions for local economy protection
Kale further assured the representatives that he would raise their concerns with Tata Steel management, highlighting the need for a collaborative solution. He expressed his commitment to advocating for the protection of these businesses while working to ensure that the demolition order does not jeopardize the local economy or leave workers without means of employment.
The issue of the Lal Baba Foundry warehouses has stirred concerns in the Burmamines area, with many fearing the loss of not only physical assets but also their livelihoods. Kale’s involvement signals a concerted effort by local leadership to explore every possible avenue to mitigate the impact of the demolition order and to offer legal support to the affected parties.