Perhaps anger is growing among indian traders over the increasing atrocities on Hindus in neighboring country Bangladesh. The Chamber of Trade and industry (CTI) has warned that if attacks on minority Hindus in bangladesh do not stop, then the traders of the country will stop all business activities with Bangladesh. In view of the atrocities being committed on minorities and Hindus in bangladesh, the Chamber of Trade and industry has taken this decision.
Meanwhile CTI Chairman Brijesh Goyal and President Subhash Khandelwal said that in 2023-24, trade worth Rs 1.18 lakh crore took place between india and Bangladesh. Traders have appealed to the government to put economic pressure on bangladesh and force their government to stop atrocities against minorities. Brijesh Goyal said that just as the trade boycott with china yielded positive results. Similarly, strict steps need to be taken to teach bangladesh a lesson. india exports many important products like rice, petroleum products and electricity to bangladesh, while cotton clothes, spices, and Hilsa fish are imported from Bangladesh. kuldeep Arora, President of Lajpat nagar Market, says that if the government provides cheap land and incentives, garment manufacturing units can be set up in India. This will reduce Bangladesh's dependence and the country's workers will get employment. This step of CTI can have a big impact on the economy of bangladesh, which will force the government there to stop atrocities against Hindus.
Moreover in view of the atrocities being committed on Hindus in bangladesh, protests are being held across the country regarding Bangladesh. Many political parties are asking the central government to put pressure on the bangladesh government and stop the violence. The administration there is also not taking concrete steps regarding the atrocities being committed on Hindus in Bangladesh.