Shiv Sena urges Centre to ban Chinese products

Press Trust of India  |  Phagwara 

unit today urged the central to ban the sale of Chinese products in the Indian markets in view of the country's continued "threatening" standoff over the Doklam border issue.

Talking to reporters here, Sena's state vice president Inderjit Karwal claimed that the public was already "wary of buying" China-made products and the central should initiate measures to ban them to hit China's economy.


"On one hand, is provoking to foment trouble in India, while on the other hand, it was vetoing in the UN in the matter of declaring Masood Azhar a global terrorist. Now it is having an evil eye on the Indian territory under its sinister expansionist designs and is indulging in intimidating tactics," he said.

Reminding Modi led Union of "China's historical penchant for backstabbing India", the said and "would never be friends with India".

"It was high time that was taught a befitting lesson by banning its products and too dealt with sternly", it added.

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