Kejriwal Accuses Centre of Stopping Onion Supply to Delhi Govt

Onion price has again increased from Rs 40-50 per kg to nearly Rs 90 a kg over the past few days.
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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal accused the Centre of stopping the supply of the kitchen staple at controlled price to the Delhi government.
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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal accused the Centre  of stopping the supply of the kitchen staple at controlled price to the Delhi government.
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Amid rise in onion prices in the national capital, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal accused the Centre on Wednesday, 27 November, of stopping the supply of the kitchen staple at a controlled price to the Delhi government.

It is sad that the central government has stopped the supply of onions to the city for the last two-three days, the chief minister told reporters.

He said that after getting onions from the Centre, the Delhi government sells it at various places in the city.

"We will write to the central government to continue the supply of onion (to the Delhi government)," Kejriwal said.

Onion price in the national capital has again increased from Rs 40-50 per kg to nearly Rs 90 a kg over the past few days.

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