"There is no news on why there is an increase. What is the reason. Cement price has gone up by Rs 60 per bag to Rs 320. This is unwarranted...," Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI) Chennai chapter President Ajit Chordia told reporters here.
Chordia said all the builders across the four southern states would stop purchasing of cement bags starting June 30. If the prices were not reduced by then, they would launch an indefinite stoppage of construction activities from July 7.
According to CREDAI officials, the price of cement per bag which was sold to bulk customers at Rs 260, about 15 days back is being sold at Rs 320 now.
The hike in prices from June 1, 2014 has witnessed a 25 per cent increase per bag. With the increase of Rs 70 per bag, it will affect the already sluggish construction activity, they said.
Referring to Union Government's vision of providing housing for all by 2022, he said the increase in prices by 25 per cent by cement manufacturers was "defying" the government policy.
Builders' Association of India National Trustee Radhakrishnan said a regulatory authority was required to be set up for cement industry on the lines of TRAI for telecom sector.
"It (the price rise) is a challenge to the vision of the new government at the Centre", he said.
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