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Traders stage hunger strike against e-tailers

Updated: Dec 28, 2019 06:46:39am
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Traders stage hunger strike against e-tailers

New Delhi, Dec 28 (KNN) Displaying their anger and resentment against "colonising" e-commerce market and Retail Trade of India, large number of traders have staged a day long hunger strike in several parts of the country under the aegis of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT).
 
During the protests in about 500 cities across the country, traders also demanded government action against the e-commerce companies working in transport, logistics, travel, home buying, consumer durables and other segments, a statement from CAIT said on Friday.
 
"We want Indian e-commerce market free from all glitches, unhealthy and unfair business practices, and till government take any action our national agitation will continue" said Praveen Khandelwal, Secretary General of CAIT.
 
Both CAIT National President B C Bhartia and Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal further said that Amazon and Flipkart are now trying to build a narrative of being trader-friendly and are luring small traders to join their platforms.
 
CAIT also criticised the government’s move to partner with Amazon and Flipkart in the MSME segment.
 
"It is very unfortunate that MSME ministry announced earlier to partner with these companies who are flouting FDI policy of the government," CAIT said.
 
Earlier in the month, CAIT had called upon Union MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari and said that it would not accept any kind of "collusion" of the government with Amazon and Flipkart.
 
CAIT said that it is a "deep rooted" conspiracy of Amazon and Flipkart to enter into crony capitalism under the garb of bringing foreign investment which is being used for cash burning in maintaining predatory pricing and deep discounting, controlling inventory, having preferential seller system and exclusivity of products which is against the mandate of the FDI policy.
 
It had previously urged Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal to conduct an investigation into the "violation" of FDI norms and also whether there is any violation of Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

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