Sadar Bazar traders urges LG to lift weekend curfew, shun odd-even rule for opening of shops

Delhi | Monday | 24th January, 2022

Summary:

New Delhi, Jan 24 (PTI) Traders of the Sadar Bazar market on Monday submitted a memorandum to Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and urged him to lift weekend curfew and stop odd-even arrangement for opening of shops in markets across the city.  Traders said that the number of COVID-19 cases have considerably come down in the national capital so the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), which is headed by the L-G, should relax restrictions for traders.  In the memorandum given to the L-G, Federation of Sadar Bazar Traders Associations, Vice Chairman, Paramjit Singh Pamma, said that in last two years several restrictions including lockdowns were imposed in city markets which had adversely impacted the business.“Due to weekend curfew and odd-even rule for shops, the business in Delhi is going down.

People are heading to other NCR towns due to which traders of the city are facing losses,” he said.

Traders of Sadar Bazar Market also threatened to stage protest against odd-even arrangement for markets and weekend curfew if their demand is not met in 2-3 days.

“The authorities should pay attention to our plight, allow markets to function.

We are ready to follow all COVID-19 guidelines strictly but please allow us to open on all days.

If no relaxation is given then we will start protest,” Pamma said.