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Bihar : Campaign to boycott Chinese products

| | Oct 08, 2016, at 11:45 pm
Patna, October 8 (The Bihar Post/IBNS): Bihar has launched an intensive campaign to boycott Chinese products to “weaken” the dragon.

There have been a number of actions taken in the past few days to the sale of  Chinese goods  in forceful manners.

In a fresh incident, a local Gram Kutchery under Obra panchayat in Aurangabad district has banned the Chinese goods and also announced to collect fine from both selling and buying Chinese products.

The decision to impose ban was taken at a meeting of Gram Kutchery held on Friday evening.

Gram Kutchery is one of the important means of local justice.

Bajrang Dal activists took  out a procession in Nawada district on Saturday, warning the shopkeepers against selling Chinese goods.


The Bihar government has  issued an advisory to all district collectors and magistrates, asking them to crack down on the sale of firecrackers. The move is set to primarily impact sale of Chinese fire crackers.

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