Pune: Traders here have expressed their strong opposition to any further lockdown in the city.
Mahendra Pitaliya, secretary of Federation of Trade Association of Pune, said they suffered losses for nearly seven months after the lockdown was first imposed in March and that another lockdown will force many traders out of business.
“Business is finally picking up after Diwali.
Though footfall has increased, it’s only 50-60% of last year’s levels.,” he said.
He said many traders struggled to pay rent, loan EMIs, staff salary and meet other expenses. “If anyone is found violating norms, strict action must be taken. Imposing a lockdown is not the solution,” he added.
A trader from Karve Road said, “People are still reluctant to step out and another lockdown would set us back by six months, at least. I met my expenses with great difficulty and will be left with no choice but to shut shop if a lockdown is imposed.”