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Massive protests planned against Walmart on July 2

- KARAN CHOUDHURY

In a recap of what happened more than a decade ago to global retail giant Walmart Inc. in India, as many as 700,000 traders, workers, farmers and political outfits might take to the streets in a nationwide protest on July 2, against the Walmart-Flipkart deal.

Ever since and even before the deal was announced, of Walmart spending over $16 billion for a 77 per cent stake in Flipkart, the road to the takeover of India’s biggest online marketplac­e has been quite bumpy. While back in Bentonvill­e, Walmart's senior management immediatel­y started feeling the heat of its decision to spend billions on a firm yet to make profits, trade bodies in India started filing one petition after another with almost all relevant agencies in the country.

Organised by Confederat­ion of All India Traders (CAIT), the protest is likely to draw participat­ion from the Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM), a number of farmer rights bodies, and smaller trader unions. As many as 1,000 simultaneo­us protests are planned in which more than 700,000 people are likely to take part, CAIT said.

“We demand that the government reject the deal and frame an e-commerce policy and a regulatory authority for ecommerce. We are in talks with various other affiliate organisati­ons and on July 2 we will organise massive protests. In every city where protests are held, the district collector will be given a memorandum. In Delhi, we will present a memorandum either to the finance minister or commerce minister,” said Praveen Khandelwal, secretary general of CAIT.

In the past two months, as many as 25 complaints have been sent to the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED), Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI), Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Income Tax Department as well as to state agencies by these organisati­ons to thwart the deal.

SJM, which claims to have opposed Walmart’s presence in India for more than a decade, said investigat­ions are on not just with the CCI but a number of agencies, and the government should not give a go-ahead.

“We are in full support. The details of the protest, however, need to be hashed out with CAIT and others. Walmart has no business being in India. Ecommerce companies have been circumvent­ing laws of the land, giving out exorbitant discounts, owning inventory, etc. The ED, CCI, I-T department all are investigat­ing Flipkart. On our complaint, the commerce ministry has already written to all department­s, including CCI, to investigat­e the matter and take action. We have always been against Walmart ever since they tried to enter India via FDI in multi-brand retail,” said Ashwani Mahajan, co-convener of the SJM.

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