Businesses in Petaling Street to close Wednesday over red shirt rally


KUALA LUMPUR: About 500 shopkeepers and 773 traders in Petaling Street have decided to close their business on Sept 16 due to the proposed Peoples' Unity Gathering.

Kuala Lumpur Hawkers and Petty Traders Association chairman Datuk Ang Say Tee said the decision was made after a discussion with several non-government organisations (NGO) on Sept 5.

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