The Asian Age

‘Boycott Chinese goods’

RSS-backed body starts war against China goods

- PAWAN BALI

Amid border tensions, the RSS-backed Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) has declared war against Chinese products to ensure their total boycott in the run-up to Diwali — a festival which sees markets flooded with imports from the neighbour.

The SJM wants to see that by Diwali “not a single rupee (worth) Chinese product is purchased or sold in the Indian markets’’.

In an interview to RSS mouthpiece Organiser, SJM national vice-president Satish Kumar claimed that due to his organisati­on’s pressure, the Centre imposed a steep 18 per cent antidumpin­g duty on Chinese steel and barred Chinese companies from bidding in “power, steel, railways and plastic industries”.

The Organiser, in a separate article, also called for a boycott of Chinese products as imports have resulted in closure of companies in India. “China is engaged in fierce inimical hostilitie­s against Bharat. Yet, we have been bolstering the Chinese economy by purchasing their products, worth more than `4-5 lakh crores a year, leading to industrial closures, large scale unemployme­nt and wide trade deficit for the country,” said the article in the magazine.

With increased hostility at the border with China, RSS-backed Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) has threatened to intensify its boycott campaign against Chinese products to see that by Diwali “not a single rupee Chinese product will be purchased or sold in the Indian markets”.

In an interview in RSS mouthpiece Organiser, SJM claimed that due to its pressure, the Modi government had imposed a steep 18 per cent antidumpin­g duty on Chinese steel and barred them from bidding in “power, steel, railways, plastic industries”.

Organiser in a separate article has called on the people to boycott Chinese products as imports have resulted in closure of companies in India, leading to mass unemployme­nt.

“China is engaged in fierce inimical hostilitie­s with Bharat. Yet, we have been bolstering the Chinese economy by purchasing Chinese products, worth more than `4-5 lakh crores a year, leading to industrial closures, large scale unemployme­nt and wide trade deficit for the country, ranging between $45 to $52 billion a year in the past 3 years,” said the article published in the magazine.

SJM national vice-president and head of Rashtriya Swadeshi Suraksha Abhiyan Satish Kumar said that the organisati­on had collected more than 87 lakh signatures from people who had taken a pledge of boycotting Chinese goods.

“The abhiyan is gaining momentum. They are burning Chinese goods publicly. Demonstrat­ions are being organised all over the country. We are on the right track. I hope, by this Diwali, entire Bharat will be aware of Chinese nefarious designs and not a single rupee Chinese product will be purchased or sold in the Indian markets,” he said.

He said that different activities were being conducted as part of the campaign.

“Demonstrat­ions outside the Chinese Embassy, mass protests in Delhi and other parts of the country are being held. Market associatio­ns across cities have also passed resolution­s not to import and sale any Chinese good. We are motivating Indian industries to take up manufactur­ing,” he added.

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