Jhansi e-commerce policy was not released due to the non-release of government's clear policy on e-commerce

The National Secretary of Uttar Pradesh News Desk Cat, Praveen Khandelwal expressed anger for not issuing a clear government policy on e-commerce. He said that Cat issued a charter regarding its claims and government demanded to declare an e-commerce policy made three years ago and implement the rules. Copy wall claims that although Premier Modi talks about the ease of doing business, foreign businesses destroy small and retail in the country and the state. It has been warned that the traders will be held in the state and the country in the upcoming election, the traders will decide who he should support. Praveen Khandelwal has accused foreign companies of openly violating these businesses that all the provisions of the FDI policy are openly violating. Nevertheless, the government did no action on this. While the administration takes up double standards by acting quickly on the mistakes made by the businessman. Secretary Secretary Praveen Kandelwal and Vice President Sanjay Patwari said that all the business organizations of the country will register protests from 1 January to 31 March. From January 1 to 7, the Minister of Trade in the Union and all the main ministers of the state will send more than one emails. He informed that January 10 is celebrated as toxic e-commerce-free day. In this, a SIT -In demonstration of the central and state governments is demanded to accept and implement the Commerce Charter. On this occasion, National Women’s Coordinator Purnima Shirpkar, Sangeeta Patil, Vice President Ranjit Khari, General Secretary Secretary Kuldeep Singh Dangi, District -General Minister Mayank Parmarthi, Sanjay Saraf, Pankaj Shukla, Krishna Raya, Dilip Aggarwal, Manisha Rawat and other traders present. Jhansi News Desk shares this story