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Encroachments thrive in Aabpara, Melody markets

ISLAMABAD: Traders of Aabpara and Melody markets are facing problems due to the ever-increasing encroachments, poor sewage system and lack of parking facilities. The two markets are the oldest and busiest business centres in the capital but they are fast becoming a source of nuisance for shoppers and traders. Encroached pavements have made it harder for visitors to walk through the corridors of these markets, while civic authorities have turned a blind eye to the plight of these markets. A number of visitors criticised the authorities for not taking action against the shopkeepers who had encroached upon the corridors and footpaths of the markets. Bilal Naeem, a visitor, said it had become a nuisance to shop at Melody and Aabpara markets. "I live in G-6 and it is convenient for me to shop at these markets. But their condition is worsening, making it hard for me to continue shopping here." He said shopkeepers and vendors had not only encroached upon the pavements, but also the corridors in front of shops. "Shopkeepers allow encroachers to occupy space in front of their shops as they get money in return," he added
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