Transporters of Indore took a major decision, will not carry goods of Chinese companies
Transporters of Indore took a major decision, will not carry goods of Chinese companies
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Indore: After the Galvan Valley incident, protests have started in many places against China in the country. Transporters of MP's economic capital Indore have taken a big decision after 20 Indian soldiers were martyred in a violent clash with Chinese soldiers in Ladakh. On Wednesday, the transporters announced that they will not be booking for the freight of Chinese companies from Thursday.

About this time CL Mukati, president of Indore Truck Operators and Transport Association, said that we are deeply saddened by the martyrdom of 20 Indian soldiers in the Ladakh clash. We have decided against this cowardly act of China that we are going to stop booking the goods of Chinese companies from Thursday. He further said that we are appealing to the transporters as well as the truck drivers and hammers to join us in implementing our decision to stop transporting the goods of Chinese companies.

Mukati further told that the transporters of Indore have about 45,000 small and big commercial vehicles, through which they transport goods across the country. It is known that Chinese flags have also been burnt in many places in Indore. At the same time, Jawan Deepak Singh of MP Rewa district has also been martyred in Ladakh clash. At the same time, Rajesh Shirodkar, the city president of BJP Aja Morcha, has also warned the mobile traders to stop selling the goods of China Company. It will not be allowed to play with the country's identity for a small profit. The workers of the Aja Morcha will organize a big agitation regarding this.

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