New Delhi: In view of the increasing cases of Covid-19 in Delhi, once again the lockdown is being talked about. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal last Tuesday asked the central government to enforce the right to implement lockdowns in markets that could emerge as centres of transition. Delhi's Health Minister Satyendar Jain has given his opinion on this. He said that there will be no lockdown at all in Delhi. Talking to media today, Satyendra Jain said, 'The lockdown will not happen in Delhi at all. There is no need for it here. However, some busy places may have local restrictions.' However, before this, Satyendra Jain also gave a statement on Monday. In that statement, he had said that there is no possibility of lockdown in Delhi. He said that there is no need here. CM Arvind Kejriwal said on Tuesday, 'To stop the corona from spreading in the capital, a proposal to do a small scale lockdown in the markets has been sent to the Central Government for approval. If the government feels that that market can become a local corona hot spot, then as a precaution, you can close the market for some time. After knowing about this, many businessmen expressed disappointment.' Also Read- Kangana Ranaut in Bangladeshi cricketer controversy, says, 'Shame on you' Madhya Pradesh to form 'Gau Cabinet', Shivraj Singh Chauhan announces Colleges and Universities to open from November 23 in this state