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Raisa Ansari, a fruit seller at a market in Malwa Mill Intersection, Indore in a viral video complained about how the vendors of the market were perturbed by the stringent rules implemented in the lockdown due to COVID-19.
She asked how they will survive and feed their families if they were not allowed to set up their shops. Ansari went on to say that the markets did not witness a rush like before.
However, the zonal officer refutes her claims.
When asked why she did not prefer any other line of work, Raisa Ansari said that she did not find a suitable job despite holding a PhD degree in Material Sciences from Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya only because of her religion.
After Raisa’s video went viral, the administration relaxed the curbs which satisfied the agonised vendors. Raisa went on record to thank the administration, the media and all the people who supported them and came forward to fight for them. She said that without their help the actions taken wouldn't have been as speedy and they would have been forced to keep fighting for years without any outcome.
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