Telangana chicken shops shutdown from April 1
Chicken shop owners’ association calls for a shutdown across Telangana from April 1
Statewide bandh call over margin reduction
Chicken shop owners in Telangana have announced a statewide shutdown from April 1, citing financial losses. The Telangana State Chicken Shop Owners Association has called for the bandh, alleging that poultry companies have reduced margins unilaterally.
The association stated that the reduction in margins has made it difficult for shop owners to sustain their business operations. The call is expected to impact chicken retail outlets across the state.
Local traders extend support to bandh
Chicken centre operators in the Ghatkesar circle have already extended support to the shutdown call. The early backing from local traders indicates wider participation in the proposed bandh.
Shop owners in the area have indicated that they will keep their outlets closed as part of the protest from April 1.
Meeting held in Ghatkesar
A meeting of chicken centre operators was held on Saturday at the Gurukul College ground in Ghatkesar. During the meeting, traders discussed the impact of reduced margins and their concerns over business viability.
Participants stated that poultry companies had cut margins without consultation, leading to sustained losses. They said the situation has made it increasingly difficult to continue operations.
Demand for margin revision
The association has demanded that the reduced margins be revised immediately. Shop owners said they would continue their protest until their demands are addressed and fair margins are restored.
They also stated that the bandh would continue with support from chicken shop owners across Telangana. The association indicated that all outlets are expected to participate in the shutdown.
Context of ongoing pricing disputes
The issue reflects ongoing tensions between poultry companies and retail shop owners over pricing and margins. Similar disputes have affected the supply chain in the past, leading to disruptions in retail sales.
The planned shutdown is likely to affect availability for consumers if the issue remains unresolved.
