Udupi: BD, VHP activists burn banners to mark boycott of Chinese products


Daijiworld Media Network-Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Sep 1: The activists of Bajrang dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishat (VHP) staged protests at War memorial ground, Ajjarkad on Friday, September 1 by burning old Tv sets and banners which promote Chinese products.

The youths also expressed their ire by burning the effigy of actor Ranveer Singh who is a brand ambassador of Vivo mobile phones.


    




















District convener, Dinesh Mendon said, “China is provoking terrorism in India. It is trying to disturb the economic system of India. The Indian citizens should not use these products. If we oppose the Chinese products now, these products will lose their existence in the national market.”

“We should increase the moral strength of our domestic industries by boycotting Chinese products. We need to also create awareness in public domain about the negative impact of foreign products in Indian market,” he added.

Narayan Maniayani, district vice president said, “It was just a symbolic protest.  We will go door-to-door creating awareness among public about the negative impact of foreign products.”   

Sunil KR, divisional co-convener of Mangaluru division of Bajrang Dal, Dinesh Hebri, district Go rakshak leaders, Girish Kundapur, district co-convener, Shridhar Bijur, Byndoor division and Mahesh Bailoor Karkala were present.

  

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  • Felix, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    Indian cricket team is sponsored by chinese Mobile company OPPO and tournaments are sponsored by VIVO. What BD and VHP do now.

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