TRIBUNNEWS.COM, JAKARTA - Hundreds of merchants who are members of Union
Station Dealer Peron Citayam Station, Depok Baru, and UI Station, accompanied
by students from the University of Indonesia BEM rallied to resist the
demolition of stalls around the platform planned by PT KAI.
"We are assessing the action of PT KAI is unfair because the stall that had labored they built themselves to be dismantled without any relocation and compensation are clear," said Chairman of the BEM UI, Faldo Maldini in a press release received by the Tribune, Friday (7/12 / 2012).
They also assessed the demolition notice was also very sudden, the only H-8 days before the demolition notice posted recently.
In addition, traders considered that PT KAI's action is contrary to the intent and purpose of the establishment where the state as contained in Act 19 of 2003 on State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) of Article 2, paragraph D and E which read:
"A pioneering business activities that can not be implemented by the private sector and cooperatives to actively provide guidance and assistance to the economically weak entrepreneurs, cooperatives, and community"
Efforts to stall demolition was actually started from the station but the UI will be delayed due to pressure from students BEM UI specifically for PT KAI to not unload station kiosk UI. However, traders still jittery UI station because it has not received confirmation whether it will be demolished or not. The same is felt by the traders at the station and Depok Citayam new diultimatum to leave their stalls before December 10, or will be demolished.
"BEM UI see this stall demolition action as arbitrary action of PT KAI and no attention at all aspects of the welfare of the traders. BEM UI balked eviction stalls Depok Baru station, and the station UI Citayam this," said Faldo.
"We are assessing the action of PT KAI is unfair because the stall that had labored they built themselves to be dismantled without any relocation and compensation are clear," said Chairman of the BEM UI, Faldo Maldini in a press release received by the Tribune, Friday (7/12 / 2012).
They also assessed the demolition notice was also very sudden, the only H-8 days before the demolition notice posted recently.
In addition, traders considered that PT KAI's action is contrary to the intent and purpose of the establishment where the state as contained in Act 19 of 2003 on State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) of Article 2, paragraph D and E which read:
"A pioneering business activities that can not be implemented by the private sector and cooperatives to actively provide guidance and assistance to the economically weak entrepreneurs, cooperatives, and community"
Efforts to stall demolition was actually started from the station but the UI will be delayed due to pressure from students BEM UI specifically for PT KAI to not unload station kiosk UI. However, traders still jittery UI station because it has not received confirmation whether it will be demolished or not. The same is felt by the traders at the station and Depok Citayam new diultimatum to leave their stalls before December 10, or will be demolished.
"BEM UI see this stall demolition action as arbitrary action of PT KAI and no attention at all aspects of the welfare of the traders. BEM UI balked eviction stalls Depok Baru station, and the station UI Citayam this," said Faldo.
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