Vegetable traders in Jalandhar’s Maqsudan Mandi have been protesting against the excessive fees being charged by a contractor. The traders claim that the contractor has been overcharging them for various services, including loading and unloading of vegetables. The protesters have been demanding that the contractor be removed and the fees be reduced. The situation has been tense, with traders refusing to pay the excessive fees and the contractor threatening to stop providing services. The traders have also alleged that the contractor has been favoring some traders over others, leading to unfair business practices. The protest has been going on for several days, with traders gathering at the mandi to voice their demands. The traders have also met with local authorities, including the market committee, to resolve the issue. However, so far, no solution has been found. The traders are demanding that the market committee take action against the contractor and ensure that the fees are reduced. The protest has affected the business at the mandi, with many traders refusing to sell their produce. The traders are also planning to take their protest to the streets, with a rally planned in the coming days. The issue has highlighted the problems faced by vegetable traders in the region, who are already struggling with low profits and high costs. The traders are hoping that the authorities will take notice of their demands and take action to resolve the issue. The protest has also raised questions about the role of contractors in the mandi and the need for greater regulation. The traders are demanding greater transparency and accountability in the functioning of the mandi. The issue is not only affecting the traders but also the consumers, who are facing higher prices due to the excessive fees being charged. The traders are hoping that the authorities will take action to reduce the fees and ensure that the mandi functions smoothly.