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Thursday, June 18, 2020

Suratis at the forefront of boycotting Chinese goods - throwing this expensive item out of the house to protest


What has not happened in the last 45 years on the Indo-China border happened on Monday night. Twenty soldiers, including an Indian commanding officer, have been reported killed in a violent clash between the two countries' troops. The clash took place in the 14,000-foot-high Galvan Valley in Ladakh between two of the world's nuclear powers. Galvan Valley is the area where 33 Indians died in the 1962 war.
There has been tension at the border for the last 41 days. Efforts were also being made to reduce it. Meanwhile, tensions had risen since the evening of June 15. The Indian army went to negotiate, but the Chinese army suddenly attacked. In which more than 20 Indian soldiers have been martyred. At that time, people in the country are very angry with China.
Indignation against China has erupted across the country after China killed 20 Indian soldiers in a skirmish near Galiman Valley yesterday during the ongoing dispute between India and China over the Ladakh border, with people protesting against Chinese goods. In a society in Bombay Market Vista in Surat today, people threw some electronics items including TVs and LEDs outside their homes. Public opposition to China could intensify in the coming days.
A unique protest was held in Varachha area of ​​Surat

The protest was staged by the residents of Pancharatna Garden in Varachha area 

Chinese items were opposed to Chinese TV fodder 

Appeal to people not to use Chinese items

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Today, in the Varachha area of ​​Surat, there is a unique protest against the material made in China. Locals of Pancharatna Garden in Varachha area staged demonstrations. China was opposed by a large number of people. One family threw a Chinese company TV down from the gallery of their home. Locals wrote on a board that ‘boycott everything in China. Tribute to Indian heroic martyrs. ' The people of Surat have expressed their anger towards China and responded to the martyrdom. People have also urged China to boycott their item altogether to teach a lesson.

At Limbdi Greenchowk in Surendranagar, youths protested by burning the Chinese flag. The ongoing violent clashes between India and China have sparked protests. China has also boycotted Murdabad with slogans. Anger is also being seen among the youth of Ahmedabad.
 The Rajput youth organization has chanted slogans against China. Young people are demanding that China respond in its own language. Young people are demanding to answer bricks with stones.

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