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Indian sellers burn effigies of foreign e-tailers ahead of Dhanteras

According to the sellers, the e-tailers track best-selling products on their platforms and copy their design to launch private brands with similar features and at a competitive price.

November 01, 2021 / 16:38 IST
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Indian offline sellers on November 1 burnt effigies of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos as part of their nationwide campaign "Bharat Chhodo Morcha’, demanding boycott of e-commerce brands that have foreign capital in India.

Associations like Indian Sellers Collective, Swadeshi Jagaran Manch and All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation, among others, conducted protests across states like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana to urge the government and consumers to shun MNC e-commerce brands and embrace local seller’s products to help small traders this festive season.

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According to the sellers, the e-tailers track bestselling products on their platforms and copy their designs to launch private brands with similar features at a competitive price.

These e-tailers also run a systematic campaign to manipulate search results to divert sales of the bestselling products on its platform to its own product lines, the sellers claim.