Delhi Traders Win Relief: How CM Rekha Gupta's Swift Action Ended Sealing Crisis

BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal has publicly thanked Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta for her immediate action on the traders' sealing crisis. Following their meeting, the Chief Minister directed officials to take the matter to the Supreme Court urgently. The court has now ordered that 62 pending sealing appeals must be decided individually by December 2025. This decision brings significant relief to Delhi's trading community after months of uncertainty.

Key Points: Khandelwal Thanks Delhi CM Gupta for Traders Sealing Resolution

  • Supreme Court directs Appellate Tribunal to decide 62 pending sealing appeals by Dec 2025
  • CM Gupta held emergency meeting with officials after traders' delegation appeal
  • Khandelwal to convene Delhi trade associations for permanent sealing solution
  • CAIT considers filing PIL over ignored MCD Act provisions affecting traders' rights
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BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal thanks Delhi CM Rekha Gupta for swift intervention in traders' sealing issue

BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal praises Delhi CM Rekha Gupta's intervention as Supreme Court directs resolution of 62 sealing appeals by December 2025, bringing relief to traders.

"We express our heartfelt thanks to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta for her prompt, decisive, and compassionate response to the traders' distress. - Praveen Khandelwal"

New Delhi, October 27

BJP MP and Secretary General of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) Praveen Khandelwal on Monday expressed gratitude to Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta for her prompt and effective intervention in addressing the ongoing sealing issue affecting traders in Chandni Chowk and other parts of Delhi.

According to a release, following Khandelwal's appeal on Saturday for the Chief Minister's urgent attention, CM Rekha Gupta met a delegation of traders led by the MP to understand the situation on the ground. She subsequently held a high-level meeting with senior officials and directed the Delhi Government to take up the matter before the Supreme Court without delay.

Acting upon her directions, the matter was presented before the Supreme Court today, wherein the Hon'ble Court has upheld the rights of traders as guaranteed under the Delhi Municipal Corporation (MCD) Act, by directing the Appellate Tribunal to decide 62 pending appeals strictly on their individual merits before December 31, 2025.

This order provides much-needed relief and justice to the trading community of Delhi, restoring their faith in the legal process and ensuring that no arbitrary or prejudicial action is taken against law-abiding traders.

Khandelwal said, "We express our heartfelt thanks to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta for her prompt, decisive, and compassionate response to the traders' distress. Her leadership and proactive steps have ensured that the voice of Delhi's traders was heard at the highest judicial level. This intervention has brought a major sense of relief and confidence among the trading fraternity."

He further emphasised that the issue of sealing must now be addressed in a holistic and permanent manner so that traders are no longer subjected to uncertainty and harassment.

Khandelwal informed that he will soon convene a meeting of major trade associations and leaders from across Delhi to chalk out a comprehensive strategy for a long-term resolution of the sealing issue. If necessary, CAIT will also file a separate Public Interest Litigation (PIL) before the Supreme Court to highlight how provisions of the MCD Act, enacted by Parliament, have been grossly ignored by the concerned authorities--thereby depriving traders of their legitimate and fundamental rights.

He also drew attention to the fact that the National Capital Territory of Delhi (Special Provisions) Act, which provides protection to "Special Areas" such as Old Delhi, has been continuously overlooked. Despite the protection guaranteed under this Act, sealing notices and actions have persisted, which is both unlawful and unjustified.

Khandelwal affirmed that he will also raise this matter in the upcoming session of Parliament to ensure that the rights of Delhi's traders are fully protected and respected.

"The traders of Delhi have always been the backbone of the city's economy. They serve the citizens of Delhi with sincerity and dedication. Punishing them under outdated or misapplied provisions is not only unjust but also against the very spirit of fair governance," Khandelwal added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who runs a small business in Chandni Chowk, this intervention came as a huge relief. The constant fear of sealing was affecting our mental peace and business operations. Thank you CM Gupta for listening to our concerns.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the swift action, I hope this isn't just another temporary fix. The sealing problem needs a permanent solution. The authorities should focus on regularizing establishments rather than creating uncertainty for honest taxpayers.
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Priya S
This is how democracy should work - elected representatives putting aside political differences for public good. Khandelwal ji and CM Gupta have set a good example. More such cooperation needed in Delhi politics! 👍
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Michael C
The Supreme Court's deadline of December 2025 seems quite far. Why can't these appeals be processed faster? Small businesses need immediate clarity to plan their operations and investments.
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Kavya N
Delhi's markets are the soul of our city. Protecting traders means protecting our heritage and economy. Hope the proposed PIL brings comprehensive reforms to prevent such issues in future. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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