Traders body CAIT angry with Health Ministry’s advice to shop online during Festive Season
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The Ministry of Health (Ministry of Health and Family Welfare) has tweeted through its Twitter handle and appealed to the people to make online purchases to prevent corona in this festive season. But this advice of the Ministry of Health has gone unnoticed by the Confederation of All India Traders. CAIT (Confederation of All India Traders) has written a letter to Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya expressing objection to this tweet made from the Twitter handle of the ministry. And has demanded immediate withdrawal of the campaign being run through this advertisement. According to CAIT, this advertisement is against the interests of 8 crore small businessmen who are engaged in the service of the country, and any such campaign against small businessmen is against the basic spirit of the country’s constitution.
CAIT President BC Bhartia and Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal have told Health Minister Mandaviya that the country’s online business is occupied by foreign e-commerce companies who have left no stone unturned to disobey the country’s rules and regulations. Is. This advertisement of the Ministry of Health will encourage foreign e-commerce companies to do their own thing. And this is not only against the interests of the traders but also not in favor of the consumers.
CAIT has written to the Health Minister that such a move by the Health Ministry is highly insulting, while drafting the campaign, these burning issues were ignored which would prove to be very disastrous for the offline business community and discourage the retailers of the country. is trying to do. The offline traders who stood firmly with the government at the time of Kovid have been grossly neglected.
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