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THE DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY (DLP) is querying why businesswoman Asha “Mrs Ram” Mirchandani has been forced out of her Liquidation Centre operation by Government, which it adds will result in staff losing their jobs as the Christmas season approaches.

In a release yesterday, party president Verla De Peiza condemned Government’s action over the weekend of taking over the property on Lower Bay Street, The City, after acquiring it earlier this year, giving Mrs Ram final notice to vacate the premises by Sunday.

It took active possession of it from yesterday.

Attorney General Dale Marshall said the Mirchandanis had been given more than enough time to move in order to make way for the construction of the Hyatt hotel by private developers. (AC)

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