Relocated traders find support online


Raja Nong Chik (second from left) accepting a memorandum to be handed to the Prime Minister, as Gunasegaran (on Raja Nong Chik’s left) looks on.

THE daughter of one of the Brickfields traders who was ordered by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) to vacate her original business site, has initiated a petition on Facebook to garner public support.

She wants to help her mother and other affected traders to move back to their original spot built for them in 2009 under the Little India project.

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