The Asian Age

‘Allow hotels, gyms, weekly markets to reopen’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi government has again sent a proposal to Lt governor Anil Baijal to allow hotels, gymnasium and weekly markets to reopen, saying that the coronaviru­s situation has been improving in the national capital, sources said on Thursday.

The government said that in accordance with the unlock guidelines issued by the Centre, it has right to take decision to allow such establishm­ents in Delhi.

In its proposal, the Aam Aadmi Party government said that the Covid cases have been increasing in several states and situation is frequently deteriorat­ing, but hotels, gyms and weekly have been allowed there.

The sources said that the government also sought to know from the L-G as to why Delhiites are being stopped from earning their livelihood

despite the fact that the number of coronaviru­s cases has been decreasing in the national capital.

“The Delhi government has again sent proposals to the lieutenant governor to allow hotels, gymnasiums and weekly markets in the city,” the sources also said.

In its ‘Unlock-3’ guidelines issued on July 29, the Centre had allowed opening of yoga institutes and gymnasiums from August 5, but no fresh order has been issued by authoritie­s in Delhi to permit functionin­g of these establishm­ents.

Last week, the Arvind Kejriwal government had decided to allow hotels and weekly markets to reopen in Delhi. However, Lt governor Anil Baijal had overturned the government’s decision.

In his recent letter to Union home minister Amit Shah, deputy chief Minister Manish Sisodia had sought his direction to L-G Baijal to allow hotels and weekly markets in the national capital.

In the letter, Sisodia had also said that the AAP government would again send the proposal to L-G Baijal to allow reopening of such establishm­ents.

◗ IN ITS proposal, the Aam Aadmi Party government said that the cases of coronaviru­s have been increasing in several states and situation is frequently deteriorat­ing, but hotels, gyms and weekly have been allowed there

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