‘Police beating up retail staff during curfew in some States’

Retailers Association has urged CMs, DGPs of these States to intervene so that essential goods are accessible

April 01, 2020 04:04 am | Updated 04:04 am IST - MUMBAI

The Retailers Association of India (RAI) has flagged its concerns to Chief Ministers about the police in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat beating up employees and delivery staff of retailers on their way to duty during the lockdown due to COVID-19.

“RAI praises States for allowing essential daily goods and pharmacy retailers to remain open so that citizens are not deprived of daily need items. All retailers are committed to selling and delivering essentials in a safe manner,” RAI said in a statement.

“However, in some unfortunate incidents in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Gujarat the local police are beating employees and delivery staff of such retailers, and taking them to chowkis for doing their duty. These employees are risking their lives for serving citizens,” it added.

“RAI has put forward a request to the Chief Ministers and the DGPs of these States to intervene in this situation so that essential goods are accessible,” it further said.

RAI has requested all the State governments to allow all food and grocery stores within malls or outside, air-conditioned or not air-conditioned, small or large stores and online or offline to stay open during the lockdown period.

“Most of the State governments have agreed with RAI’s view that shutting of stores selling essential daily need items will cause gross inconvenience to citizens and may set off panic buying of daily need items, thereby creating a shortage for the needy,” it said.

RAI has also requested that home deliveries be allowed to prevent people from stepping out of their homes, thereby preventing the spreading of the infection.

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