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Traders’ body to begin E commerce ‘Halla Bol’ campaign from Sept 15

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New Delhi: “Greatly peeved” by the ongoing mal- practices of foreign funded e-commerce companies in India, the traders across the Country have joined hands together to fight out major global e-commerce through an aggressive nationwide agitational campaign from 15th September under the flag of their apex body, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT). The CAIT has convened a day long national conference of trade leaders of all the States of the Country on 9th September at New Delhi to take stock of the current scenario in e-commerce and to carve out future strategy of the campaign.                   
CAIT National President B C Bhartia and Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said that it is most unfortunate that despite having so many established policies, laws and rules and a sound administrative system in place, it is highly regretted to note that no concrete action has been taken against big e- commerce companies who are still violating the concerned rules and laws . They said that it is most astonishing to see that various Courts including Supreme Court have made some strong reflections on the business module of few of global companies , yet they have not been caught for violations whereas if an ordinary found on wrong side, the administrative didn’t take even a minute to initiate action against them . These companies very well know the loopholes and they have emerged as experts for dodging the law. Why the agencies are not taking immediate steps and why these companies are being given time & leverage to make things according 
Mr. Bhartia and Mr. Khandelwal it is now very clear that trading community of the Country can not wait any longer time and the CAIT has decided to launch a final agitational campaign in the form of Halla Bol across the Country. Enough is enough. Now we can’t be deceived any more. The traders of the Country are fully geared up to take on the global e-commerce companies .We openly support the draft of e-commerce rules under the Consumer Act by the Union Minister of Consumer Affairs Minister Shri Piyush Goyal and  the Halla Bol campaign will raise strong and effective voice across the Country to implement these rules without wasting any more time. It- said Mr Bhartia & Mr Khandelwal

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