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Act against e-comm sites flouting FDI policy: CAIT

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NEW DELHI: Traders body CAIT on Monday alleged that e-commerce portals are "openly flouting FDI policy", and said it may move the court if no action is taken by the government against them.

In a statement, CAIT said it expresses "deep anguish and resentment for the lethargic attitude of the government for not taking any action against e-commerce portals for openly flouting FDI policy of the government in spite of making written complaints."

The Confederat­ion of All India Traders (CAIT) also sent a communicat­ion to Department of Industrial Promotion and Planning (DIPP) Secretary Ramesh Abhishek saying "if no action is taken by the government, the trade body may opt for approachin­g court of law for obtaining justice."

The CAIT also said on September 23 it had sent a communicat­ion to Suresh Prabhu, Minister for Commerce regarding gross violation of FDI policy by e-commerce portals and the said communicat­ion was referred to Secretary, DIPP for appropriat­e action same day.

CAIT National President B C Bhartia and Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said, "So far no action has been taken against such e-commerce portals as a result of which some of them are again going to violate the FDI policy which is evident from the fact that similar big advertisem­ents are visible for different kind of festival sales".

However, the body has not given detail of any particular e-commerce site.

The CAIT demanded immediate action against policy defaulter e-commerce companies and impose ban on working of their portal and conduct an impartial inquiry into the issues raised by the body, it said.

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