Union Minister Piyush Goyal had last month said the government was looking into alleged predatory pricing by Walmart-owned Flipkart and Amazon.
Business
Standard : Traders' body CAIT
on Sunday said it will launch a nation-wide movement to protest
against e-commerce majors Amazon and Flipkart, alleging that they are
flouting FDI policy norms and destroying the country's retail
business.
In
a statement, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) said,
"Both Amazon and Flipkart still continue to sell goods on their
portal at predatory pricing, deep discounting, controlling inventory,
promoting preferential sellers and influencing prices."
Union
Minister Piyush Goyal had last month said the government was looking
into alleged predatory pricing by Walmart-owned Flipkart
and Amazon.
CAIT
Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal criticised the attitude of
Amazon and Flipkart and said the traders' body is all set to launch a
national movement on this issue soon.
The
traders' body has also convened a meeting of its National Governing
Council in New Delhi on November 10.
Khandelwal
informed about the different phases of the movement and said that on
November 13, CAIT delegations will submit a memorandum to all MPs of
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha across the country. On November 20, dharna
will be organised in about 200 cities in all the states of the
country.
On
November 25, traders' march will be organised in 500 districts of the
country and a memorandum will be handed over to district collectors.
On
November 28, protest marches will be organised in more than one
thousand towns and cities of the country against the unethical
business practices of these companies.
On
December 2, Traders' rally will be held in all the state capitals in
which thousands of traders from across the state will participate and
on the same day, the CAIT delegation will submit a memorandum to the
chief ministers of all states.
Khandelwal
also said that on this issue, a rally of prominent business leaders
from all over the country will be held in Delhi around December 10,
which will include thousands of traders from all over the country,
while in January CAIT will hold a three-day National Traders
Convention in the national capital, to be attended by over 10,000
merchants across the country.
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