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CAIT to launch ‘China Quit India’ campaign on Aug 9

Updated: Aug 07, 2020 06:53:12am
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CAIT to launch ‘China Quit India’ campaign on Aug 9

New Delhi, Aug 7 (KNN) The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has said that it would launch ‘China Quit India’ campaign on August 9 as part of its call for the boycott of Chinese products in the country.

The drive will be held in around 600 cities of the country under the banner of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), which has 40,000 trade associations and seven crore members across India as members, CAIT said in a statement on Thursday.

“The campaign ‘China Quit India’ will be held under our mission ‘Bharatiya Saamaan Humara Abhimaan’ (Indian Goods, Our Pride). Under the campaign, the government will be urged to immediately ban Chinese company Huawei from rolling out the 5G network and also order exit of Chinese companies that have invested in Indian startups and provide necessary financial assistance to such startups,” BC Bhartia, National President and Praveen Khandelwal, Secretary General of the CAIT said.

The way China has occupied the retail market of India through its products in the last 20 years under a long strategic planning and also the changed circumstances, it is very important to liberate the country’s retail market from Chinese products and create a self-reliant Indian market and to reduce country’s dependence on China,” the statement added.

The traders body further said that the people of the country supported the CAIT campaign of celebrating the recent Rakshabandhan festival as Hindustani Rakhi and completely boycotted the Chinese Rakhi as a result of China has suffered a loss of Rs 4 thousand crores rupees.

''It is clear from the fact that if the people of the country take a resolution and boycott Chinese goods, then India's business can get independence from China very soon and 7 crore traders of the country under the leadership of CAT have taken this resolution firmly,'' CAIT added.

The CAIT also called for boycott of Chinese products during upcoming festivals like Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, Dussehra, Dhanteras, Diwali, Bhaiya Dooj, Chhath Puja.

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