Festive bazaar closure a celebration only for some


Deepavali shoppers looking for bargains at the festive bazaar in Jalan Masjid India last year. —filepic

THE recent move to end festive bazaars along Jalan Masjid India and Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur has received mixed reactions.

Business owners in these two areas are happy as the entrances to their premises will no longer be blocked. There will also not be overcrowded walkways and uncontrolled littering, among other things.

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