New Delhi: The Congress, here on Sunday, thanked the government for not allowing e-commerce companies to supply non-essential items during the lockdown, ending May 3.
"Yesterday (Saturday), the Congress pointed out the injustice to nearly 7 crore shopkeepers & traders who have shut shops & businesses during lockdown as govt permitted e-commerce companies to sell products. Thank you for vindicating our demand," tweeted Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala.
"The Centre on Sunday allowed e-commerce firms and the operators of vehicles used by them with "necessary permission" to supply only essential goods during the lockdown. The supply of non-essential goods by e-commerce companies would remain prohibited during the lockdown," it said.
The party had on Saturday raised the issue of allowing e-commerce companies to carry out supply of non-essential items.