Delhi traders stare at losses as goods stuck on way to Nepal

New Delhi, September 12 (PTI) Delhi’s former Delhi and Sadar Bazar, including wholesale markets, a large amount of goods, the neighboring country because of the ongoing unrest on the way to Nepal’e stuck.
Sadar Bazar Bari Market Transactions Association President Paramjit Singh Pamma said, “Sadar Bazar is one of the biggest wholesale markets in Delhi, which is known to export a wide range of products to many countries, including Nepal.
“Eden, pottery, jewelry, toys, stationery items, tailoring materials, clothes, shoes and other house and souvenirs are sent to Nepal collectively.”
Pamma, many traders trapped in transgender or reached Nepal, but reached Nepal, but reached Nepal, but investing in shipments that could not be sold because of the unstable situation, Pamma, some orders are ready to send, but he added.
Pamma added that the deduction causes financial difficulties to traders, which may affect the trade between India and Nepal if the situation persists.
“Many Nepal tourists would visit our shops in the last 10 days,” Rajiv Bhangaw, President of Chandni Chowk Market Merchants Association, reiterating similar concerns.
“The unrest in Nepal clearly affects our customer base. Many Nepalli tourists came to our shops to buy souvenirs, clothes, trinkets, jewels and other items. However, this customer has decreased sharply.”
Police, Kathmandu on Friday, Nepal corruption and social media sites exploding against the last ‘gene z’ protest at least 51 people died, he said.
When the protesters under the flag of Gen Z started their agitations on Monday, when the Police opened fire at the Parliament Building in Katmandu, mostly students and students were mostly killed.
Shortly after hundreds of agitators entered the office of hundreds of agitators, Prime Minister KP Sharma left on Tuesday after demanding the resignation of deaths during the protest on Monday.
The ban on social media was removed on Monday night.
Violence continued even after Oli’s resignation, the protesters opened fire on parliament, the Presidency, the Prime Minister’s residence, the government buildings, the party offices and the homes of senior leaders.


