Ban on export of auto parts to Bangladesh. The neighboring country will be in trouble. Vehicles will remain lying on the road.

Traders and organizations in Delhi have taken a major step in protest against the attacks on Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh and have decided to ban the export of vehicle parts for a month. This decision has been taken by the Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI) and traders of Kashmir Gate market.

Scope and importance of exports

According to CTI Chairman Brijesh Goyal, spare parts worth around ₹1,000 crore are exported from Delhi to Bangladesh every month.

Purpose of the protest: To express our support for the atrocities against Hindus and minorities in Bangladesh. Review plan: The effect of this ban will be reviewed after one month and after that a decision will be taken whether to continue this ban or not.

attitude of business organizations

CTI Chairman Brijesh Goyal: “This is the time to stand with the Hindus and minorities of Bangladesh.” Kashmiri Gate branch of APMA: Vinay Narang, President of Asia’s largest auto and motor parts market association, has also supported this decision.

message and impact

This decision is a step taken by traders in protest against the attacks on religious places of Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh. Traders hope the move will help put pressure on the Bangladesh government.

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