Hyderabad: Following the decision taken by the neighbouring Tamil Nadu to boycott purchasing of cement, real estate developers and
builders in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh too decided to stop buying cement from July 5 to 12 if cement firms fail to roll
back the steep hike in prices.
Terming the hike of 50 percent as "unjustified", the construction industry has called on people to join the protest.
The
decision was taken by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the chapters
of Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India
(CREDAI) in both the states, Andhra Pradesh Real Estate Developers'
Association (APREDA), Telangana Real Estate Developers' Association
(TREDA), Builders Association of India (BAI) and Telangana Builders
Federation.
The JAC, which is represented by
more than 2,000 developers and 1,000 small, medium and mega contractors,
unanimously decided to stop the procurement. They purchase daily about
20,000 tonnes of cement.
The JAC warned that if
the cement companies failed to roll back the hike till July 12, it will
be forced to stop the purchase indefinitely.
Leaders
of various groups of developers and builders alleged that the cement
manufacturers created artificial shortage by forming a cartel and
increased the price overnight by Rs.100 per bag (of 50 kg). They
reiterated their demand for an authority to control the cement industry.
They said the hike dealt a blow to the real estate sector even as it was trying to recover after five years of uncertainty.
The developers will suffer a loss of Rs.200 per square feet due to the hike as they cannot charge escalation, he said.
C.
Shekar Reddy, CREDAI national president and JAC chairman, urged the
governments of both the states to intervene as the hike would hit their
schemes for affordable housing for poor.
He
wondered why the cement manufacturers resorted to the hike when the
transportation costs in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana were minimal.
The two state contribute 80 million tonnes, which is 25 percent of total capacity of 325 million tonnes in the country.
He
alleged that the cement companies increased the price in south India
without any reason. The builders and developers in Tamil Nadu have also
stopped purchase to protest the hike.
The price
of cement bag was Rs.165-Rs.190 for the last 9-10 months. The
manufacturers suddenly increased the price by Rs.100-Rs.120.
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