
'Market associations not responsible for maintaining law and order': Chamber of Trade and Industry, Delhi
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In recent weeks, several markets in Delhi have been shut by the DDMA due to the violation of COVID norms like maintaining social distancing.
New Delhi: The Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI) on Monday (July 12) said market associations could not be held responsible for maintaining law and order when they didn’t have any legal authority. This was the responsibility of the police and the district administration. CTI raised an objection to the Delhi Disaster Management Authority’s (DDMA) orders putting the onus for controlling crowds in markets on their respective associations, a traders’ body wrote to Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal In recent weeks, several markets in Delhi have been shut by the DDMA due to the violation of Covid norms like maintaining social distancing. In its orders, the DDMA has said that it is the responsibility of the respective market associations to take all measures to ensure that Covid-appropriate behaviour is followed. In a statement, CTI chairman Brijesh Goyal said shopkeepers could only be held responsible for their shops and godowns. He said, “It (DDMA order) states that it is the responsibility of the market welfare association to control the crowd in markets and (ensure that people) follow Covid-appropriate behaviour. How can a market association handle the crowd and enforce law and order without having any legal authority?”More Related News