"The government will invoke ESMA if the supply was stopped by the wholesalers. We have got requisite permission from Lt Governor," said PWD Minister Manish Sisodia here.
In a move to reduce the prices of fruits and vegetables in the national capital, the Delhi government decided to implement a High Court order to charge six per cent commission from the traders and not the farmers.
The decision is being opposed by traders of Azadpur, besides wholesalers from other markets including Okhla who are participating in the strike.
The Government has also threatened cancellation of licenses of those traders who are not willing to comply with the orders.
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