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CAIT launches 'China Quit India' campaign to boycott Chinese goods

CAIT launches 'China Quit India' campaign to boycott Chinese goods
CAIT launches 'China Quit India' campaign to boycott Chinese goods


New Delhi: Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), an association of retail traders, launched the 'China Quit India' campaign on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the Quit India movement. CAIT's campaign focuses on boycotting China-made goods. Protest members of CAT also organized protests at 600 places across the country on the occasion. CAT said in a release that the increasing presence of China in India and the increasing import of Chinese salmon need to be stopped immediately.


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Kat said she has called for 'China to leave India', adding a new dimension to the 'Indian goods, our pride' campaign launched across the country from 10 June. To commemorate this, he organized a dharna at 600 places in different states of the country.


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The organization expressed concern over China's investment in various Indian companies, startups, and digital apps, saying that necessary steps need to be taken in this regard. He said that China's investment in government projects and various sensitive construction works should be brought under government scrutiny.
On the occasion of the 78th anniversary of the Quit India Movement, Kat said that people across the country had united against the British Raj under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. Now is the time for people to unite against China.





CAT National General Secretary Pravin Khandelwal, while releasing the agenda for the 'China Quit India' campaign, requested the central government to surround all activities in China and its India.



He also appealed to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) not to sponsor the Chinese company Vivo for the Indian Premium League (IPL). He said that if BCCI sponsors an Indian company, they have no problem with this, but Chan's company should not be made a sponsor.


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