The supply of vegetables, fruits and other essentials may get affected in the capital causing an increase in retail prices due to restrictions on the entry of vehicles after security agencies sealed the state borders in the wake of the ongoing farmers' protest.
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Restriction Of Goods: Traders associations, on the other hand, claimed that there was 75% fall in the number of customers coming from NCR towns to various malls and markets in the capital due to the sealing of borders and traffic jams.
According to Brijesh Goyal, chairman of CTI and president Subhash Khandelwal, the leading organisation of traders, the number of customers in Delhi markets has declined by 75 per cent, with more than 15,000 commercial vehicles have been stopped from entering the city and more than 25,000 commercial vehicles stuck in Delhi.
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