Brijesh Goyal, convener of the trader's wing of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), said that around 2,000 pulses traders from Narela, Naya Bazar and Lawrence Road Market, among others participated in the meeting at the Old Delhi market and apprised CM about their problems.
"In the meeting, traders demanded that there should be regularisation of warehouse of pulses in Delhi, on which the CM
assured them that he would take their matter in consideration.
The CM also sought to know from traders if they were facing any problems due to taxes, the AAP convener said.
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