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    Punjab’s Big Promise To Traders: No More Office Hopping As Kejriwal–Mann Launch People-First Market Reforms

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    In a moment that could redefine Punjab’s business landscape, Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal and Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann met with traders and shopkeepers in SAS Nagar to launch the Punjab State Traders Commission, a move designed to dismantle decades of red tape, fear and bureaucratic neglect that small businesses have long endured.

    The atmosphere inside the hall reflected something rare in politics: optimism.

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    A New Chapter For Punjab’s Shopkeepers

    (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
    (Image Source: Special Arrangement)

    Addressing the gathering, Arvind Kejriwal described the day as historic, marking a long-awaited turning point for small traders.

    “Today, a new beginning is taking place for small shopkeepers, traders and markets, towards whom no one ever paid attention until now…”

    He noted how, even after four years of AAP governance, people were openly praising the government’s work, something he contrasted with previous Congress and Akali administrations that avoided public feedback.

    “It is often said that after four years, strong anti incumbency sets in… I listened very carefully just now and heard people praising the work, that it has worked well over four years.”

    Ending ‘Tax Terrorism’ And Office Hopping

    Kejriwal delivered a sharp critique of how traders are treated across the country.

    “There is a kind of tax terrorism going on… governments squeeze you through taxes and political parties squeeze you during elections… but we do not think like that.”

    Drawing from his own childhood spent helping at his uncle’s shop, he spoke of the daily struggles shopkeepers face and why their protection is essential for national progress.

    “No country can progress until it protects even its smallest shopkeeper and provides him facilities.”

    How The New Commission Will Work

    The newly-formed structure places traders inside the decision-making system:

    • State-level commission
    • District-level committees
    • Constituency-level panels including traders, police and local administration

    “Now the government itself will reach them… Ninety percent of these problems will be solved at that level itself.”

    Market issues, from broken roads and sanitation to law and order, will be addressed locally, while policy matters will be escalated directly to the state government.

    CM Mann: ‘Shopkeepers Are The True Patriots’

    (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
    (Image Source: Special Arrangement)

    Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann described the initiative as unprecedented in Punjab’s political history.

    “This is a unique programme… launched especially for the welfare of small shopkeepers.”

    Highlighting achievements of the AAP government, he pointed to over 61,000 merit-based jobs, closure of 17 toll plazas saving ₹64 lakh daily, and the expansion of Aam Aadmi Clinics.

    “Traders serve the country in the real sense by driving the economy.”

    Sisodia: Empowering Traders From Inside The Market

    AAP leader Manish Sisodia emphasised that this was the first time in India that traders themselves were shaping governance.

    “Now, they will not have to go anywhere, because the government itself will reach them.”

    A Market-Driven Future For Punjab

    (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
    (Image Source: Special Arrangement)

    With local market issues being addressed on the ground and policy bottlenecks moving directly to the state level, Punjab’s business community is stepping into a new era, one where governance finally walks into the marketplace instead of calling traders into endless corridors of paperwork.

    And for thousands of shopkeepers across Punjab, that change cannot come soon enough.

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