CAT to organize campaign against e-commerce companies from September 15

NS Confederation of All India Traders Announced on Thursday that it will launch a national campaign “e-commerce par halla bol” against e-commerce companies for clearly violating rules related to e-commerce in India, which will adversely affect small traders in the country. is putting. This campaign will start from September 15 across the country. The traders’ association also said that between October 10 and 14, a few days before Vijayadashami, when the effigies of Ravana are burnt, CAIT will burn effigies of foreign companies posing as Ravana.

The All India Traders Association announced that on September 15, business organizations across the country would hold dharnas at more than a thousand places in different states of the country, while a memorandum would be submitted on September 23. Collector of each district in the name of Prime Minister. Apart from this, a memorandum will also be given to the Chief Minister, MPs and MLAs of every state by 30 September.

“The traders of the country will wait for the response of all the parties and a timely decision will be taken regarding the role of traders in the upcoming assembly elections and then the Lok Sabha elections,” he said. When everything is focused on vote bank, now even traders will not hesitate to convert themselves into vote bank. We want to know from the political spectrum whether they are concerned about the killing of small businesses by foreign-funded e-commerce companies.” BC Bhartia, National President and General Secretary, CAIT, Shri Praveen Khandelwal gave this information today.

CAIT termed these e-commerce companies as the new version of East India Company. According to Bhartia, these e-commerce companies are adversely affecting the retail traders. With the launch of this campaign against e-commerce companies, CAIT has decided to reach out to large indigenous corporations like Tata, Godrej, Reliance, Patanjali etc. Carrying out all business activities through merchants in India.

In a resolution passed in the conference, CAIT has urged the Union Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Shri Piyush Goyal, that the proposed e-commerce rules should be implemented immediately and the government should not come under any kind of pressure. The 8 crore traders of the country are standing firmly with the government.

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