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Delhi: Sarojini Trader Crying Violation to Close the Store

Delhi: Sarojini Trader Crying Violation to Close the Store
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New Delhi: The day after the District Administration requested 46 shop owners in Sarojini Nagar Market to keep their shops closed for two days for violating Covid rules, traders had reacted strongly to move.
They approached the United States and Delhi unions on Friday to ask for help, on the grounds that despite working with district officials and issued an identity card to workers to stop illegal vendors in the market, they faced action.
“We are unnecessarily targeted and there are no actions taken against illegal patris, free body vendors roaming the market.
We ask the Minister of Chief to attract orders because we also want to celebrate the independence day, the Freedom Festival,” said Kuldeep Singh Sawhney, President of the Market Association Sarojini Nagar (big shops).
Claiming that traders did not make mistakes, Sawhney said, “If there is confusion, we are even ready to hold a meeting with officials to clean the facts.” At least 90 stores have been targeted this time, the merchant claims.
Notifications were issued on Thursday for allegedly penetrating public land and not wearing masks.
Previously, the district government had ordered the market closure for three days from July 18 to 20 for density and lack of social distance.
On Friday, tight security was seen on the market after independence day.
“Even though the shopkeepers are not responsible for managing the crowd, we are still responsible for irregularities …
this is surprising because there is no other market that faces the district government anger in such a way that it has many people.
We failed to understand why we were treated indifferently Not indifferent by the Sub-Division Magistrate Office, “the association stated in a letter to the Future of the Union.
Ashok Randhawa, President of the Mini Market Traders Association, said they had submitted details of all employees and shop owners before removing their identity card.
“But the number of body vendors and illegal wild residents have not dropped at all,” he thought.

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