Planned red-shirt rally giving traders, cabbies and hoteliers the jitters


KUALA LUMPUR: Traders, taxi drivers and hoteliers in and around Petaling Street and Bukit Bintang here are having sleepless nights with the planned red-shirt rally approaching fast.

Kuala Lumpur Hawkers and Petty Traders Association chairman Datuk Ang Say Tee said about 90% of the traders in Petaling Street or Chinatown would not open for business next Wednesday – Malaysia Day – when the rally is set to take place.

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