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A village court in Bihar has banned the sale and purchase of products made in China to protest against China's support to Pakistan
Highlights
1)Village court in Bihar bans purchase and sale of Chinese products
2)Gram panchayat's initiative is the first official move to ban Chinese products
3)he orders from the Bhagalpur DM is part of the Bihar government's advisory
A village court in Bihar has banned the sale and purchase of "Made in China" products in their village following China's support to Pakistan. The gram Kachhari which was convened a few days back in Obra Panchayat in Aurangabad district of Bihar decided to boycott trading of all kind of Chinese products in order to break the backbone of Chinese economy
The gram panchayat's initiative is the first official move to ban sale and purchase of Chinese in the country. The village court also incorporated a provision in their judgment of imposing fine on persons found to be using Chinese products. The village court's decision will be applicable on population of 10000 in Obra panchayat
"We have taken a decision to boycott Chinese products in our panchayat
This is because China has always been supporting Pakistan which is our enemy. Therefore we wanted to teach China a lesson", said Gudiya Devi, village head, Obra Panchayat
On the other hand, the Bhagalpur administration has also passed a order banning sale and purchase of Chinese crackers on the occasion of Diwali. The administration has warned of punitive action anyone found to be violating the administration's orders.
The orders from the Bhagalpur DM is part of the Bihar government's advisory issued to all the district magistrates asking them to crack down on sale and purchase of fireworks during Diwali. This advisory by the Bihar government will majorly impact sale of Chinese crackers
"We have received advisory from the state govt regarding banning sale of fireworks during Diwali and following up from there we have issued direction banning sale and purchase of Chine crackers in the district", said Aadesh Titharmare, Bhagalpur DM
No more 'made in China' orders Bihar court, government too cracks the whip
Highlights
1)Village court in Bihar bans purchase and sale of Chinese products
2)Gram panchayat's initiative is the first official move to ban Chinese products
3)he orders from the Bhagalpur DM is part of the Bihar government's advisory
A village court in Bihar has banned the sale and purchase of "Made in China" products in their village following China's support to Pakistan. The gram Kachhari which was convened a few days back in Obra Panchayat in Aurangabad district of Bihar decided to boycott trading of all kind of Chinese products in order to break the backbone of Chinese economy
The gram panchayat's initiative is the first official move to ban sale and purchase of Chinese in the country. The village court also incorporated a provision in their judgment of imposing fine on persons found to be using Chinese products. The village court's decision will be applicable on population of 10000 in Obra panchayat
"We have taken a decision to boycott Chinese products in our panchayat
This is because China has always been supporting Pakistan which is our enemy. Therefore we wanted to teach China a lesson", said Gudiya Devi, village head, Obra Panchayat
On the other hand, the Bhagalpur administration has also passed a order banning sale and purchase of Chinese crackers on the occasion of Diwali. The administration has warned of punitive action anyone found to be violating the administration's orders.
The orders from the Bhagalpur DM is part of the Bihar government's advisory issued to all the district magistrates asking them to crack down on sale and purchase of fireworks during Diwali. This advisory by the Bihar government will majorly impact sale of Chinese crackers
"We have received advisory from the state govt regarding banning sale of fireworks during Diwali and following up from there we have issued direction banning sale and purchase of Chine crackers in the district", said Aadesh Titharmare, Bhagalpur DM
No more 'made in China' orders Bihar court, government too cracks the whip