Tandoors will remain shut across Qutta naanbai association's strike

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Quetta mein Nan Bayyon Ki Hartaal Teesray Roz Bhi Jari Rahi
Transcript
00:00 In Quetta, a protest is going on for bread-sellers.
00:03 All the tandoors in the city are closed for 30 days against the government's price.
00:07 See in Manzoor Ahmed's report.
00:09 The protest is going on since November 10th.
00:13 The tandoor ban has caused problems for the people, especially the travellers and the labourers.
00:18 But the majority of the people are against the increased prices and protests.
00:22 The prices are increasing day by day.
00:26 We should not listen to their demands and take strict action against them.
00:30 The poor are being crushed everywhere.
00:32 It's the poor's problem, not anyone else's.
00:34 The tandoor owners say that the government should set a price of Rs. 35 for 200 grams of bread.
00:38 The government should sit with us and accept the unlawful demands.
00:42 If it's permissible, then we should accept it.
00:44 Deputy Commissioner Quetta Saad bin Asad says that the real problem of the bread-sellers
00:48 is the illegal residence of the people from whom they take work as labourers.
00:52 During the protest, the hotel and restaurant owners who make bread have been fined.
00:57 They are selling bread worth Rs. 20 for Rs. 30-60.
01:01 The citizens say that the administration should take action against them.
01:05 With cameraman Aminullah Mingal, Manzoor Ahmed, Diyarba News, Quetta.

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