Perak dye shop operators cry badly when KPDNHEP state orders them to close



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PARIT BUNTAR: Operators of auto accessory stores providing window tint service in the state are crying because they were ordered to close while their counterparts in other states can operate during the Motion Control Order (MCO).

The chairman of the State Committee for Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs, National Integration and Civil Society, Datuk Abdul Yunus Jamahri, said that the operators involved have raised the matter with him.

“I will refer this issue to the Ministry of Internal Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) and the National Security Council (MKN),” he told a press conference after presenting the Chinese New Year donations in Tanjung Piandang today.

According to Abdul Yunus, the operators claimed that the KPDNHEP state had ordered them to close due to MCO restrictions, although companies classified in the automotive industry have received approval to operate from the Ministry of Industry and International Trade.

Meanwhile, a review of Bernama in this district found that the Chinese community here is already making preparations for the New Year, but on a moderate scale this year.

Datuk Kong Tanjung Piandang Temple President Heng Hee Seng said that people will abide by the guidelines set by MKN when performing prayers on the holiday.

“We will implement a rotation system to ensure there is physical distancing as people take turns performing the rituals,” he said.

A media practitioner, Lee Huat Lian, 54, said the reunion dinner will be without the presence of various family members after the MCO which will continue until February 18.

“My son who works in Singapore, as well as my brothers in Kuala Lumpur and Kuantan, Pahang will not be coming home for this important family reunion, but this is the sacrifice that we all have to make to stop the spread of the virus,” he said. -Called



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