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Amid India-Pakistan tensions, Chandigarh bans hoarding of food, fuel, and daily essentials.
By Aniket Chakraborty
May 10, 2025
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The administration warned traders about artificial scarcity and abnormal price hikes.
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A May 9 order said hoarding threatens public peace and essential supply chains.
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Rice, pulses, sugar, vegetables, milk, medicines, and petrol are all under protection.
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Traders must declare their current stock within three days to authorities.
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The anti-hoarding order remains in force till July 7 across the Union Territory.
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The move comes after India launched Operation Sindoor, striking 9 terror camps.
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Pakistan retaliated with drone and missile attacks on border cities on May 8.
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Union Food Minister Joshi urged citizens not to panic: “We have enough stock.”
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Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann assured citizens: “No need to hoard. Report black marketing.”
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