Published 22:37 IST, December 9th 2019
20 kg onion looted from state-run store in West Bengal's
Around 20 kg onion was allegedly looted from a state-run store in West Bengal's Birbhum district on Monday, an official said.
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Around 20 kg onion was allegedly looted from a state-run store in West Bengal's Birbhum district on Monday, an official said.
The incident happened at a Sufal Bangla store at the Bolpur bus stand area of the district, where onions at subsidised price were being sold, he said.
The shopkeeper alleged that as sale of onions began in the morning a large number of people gathered in front of the store, during which the loot took place.
The state government has begun selling onions at Rs 59 a kg through fair price shops and Sufal Bangla stores, with each family getting a maximum of 1 kg on producing ration cards.
Retail price of onions has touched Rs 164 per kg mark in the state, as per market sources.
Meanwhile, locals alleged that the shopkeeper is hoarding the onions and no loot took place.
No complaint has been filed in the incident, the official said.
Updated 22:38 IST, December 9th 2019