Senior officials of Delhi government today reached Lasalgaon wholesale onion market in Nashik to buy the vegetable for distribution in Delhi. The Lasalgaon market is considered India's largest onion market.
"Food and Civil Supplies Secretary S S Yadav and Vice Chairman of Agriculture Marketing Board Ramesh Tiwari are in Lasalgaon to procure onion," Delhi's Food and Civil Supplies Minister Haroon Yusuf told PTI.
Onion is selling between Rs 90 to 100 per kg in most of the retail markets in the city.
Yusuf said Delhi government has also decided to procure onion from Alwar in Rajasthan to increase availability of the vegetable in the city so that the rates come down.
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"We have also requested the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED) to make available adequate quantity of onions for Delhi on no-profit no-loss basis," he said.
In 1998, Congress had come to power in Delhi, defeating the incumbent BJP government, riding on high onion prices.
Dikshit had also sought Election Commission's permission for sale of the bulb at a reasonable price.
"Once we get the permission from the Election Commission, we will sell onions across the city at reasonable rates through 200 trucks," Yusuf said.