Chandni Chowk traders lock themselves down till April 25

Update: 2021-04-18 19:16 GMT

New Delhi: Delhi's Chandni Chowk market will remain shut till April 25 in view of the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases, the traders association announced on Sunday. The Delhi Kirana Committee of Khari Baoli Market and the Chemical Merchant Association of Tilak Bazaar also announced closure of markets till April 21.

"Today Chandni Chowk Sarv Vyapar Mandal in an emergency meeting with its members has decided to request its members to keep their establishment closed till April 25 in light of very serious condition of the virus spreading at a very large volumes. We will take a decision after assessing the condition on next Sunday," Chandni Chowk traders body president Sanjay Bhargava said in a statement.

"The most alarming aspect is the galloping positivity rate and shortages of hospital beds, oxygen, ventilators and medicines and other medical facilities in use of the epidemic," he added.

Several market associations had on Friday called for strict enforcement of COVID-19 protocols and expressed that lockdown is not a solution. Keeping in view of the current scenario of COVID-19, a meeting was held amongst all major retail markets and suggested that there should be more strict enforcement of protocols during the day as well rather than just depending on measures like night curfew/weekend curfew and lockdown.

In a joint statement issued by over 12 market associations, they had expressed a common view that implementing lockdown is definitely not a solution to take charge of the current pandemic.

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