PWD Minister Raj Kumar Chouhan, who looks after the functioning of the wholesale fruit and vegetable markets, said that wholesale prices of onions today ranged between Rs 10-45/kg, resulting in a significant drop in retail rates.
"Onion prices have come down due to intervention by the government. Retail prices of onions witnessed a sharp drop over the last few days. It will come down further in the coming days," he said.
Congress had come to power in Delhi in 1998 riding on high onion prices which had been prevailing then.
The government had last week started selling onions at Rs 55/kg across the city through 125 mobile vans.
Prices of onions at retail markets in the city has now come down to Rs 60-70/kg after having touched Rs 100/kg a few days back.
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