Flood of posts, tweets on social media against Chinese goods
TNN | Updated: Oct 15, 2016, 08:57 IST
Patna: With China blocking Brahmaputra tributary and vetoing the Government of India's move to ban Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar, netizens have taken to social media urging people to boycott Chinese decorative items and firecrackers this Diwali.
Facebook users and Twitteratis are using hashtag with quote "Say no to Chinese", urging people to use Indian products.
K Manoj Menon, a Chennai-based lawyer, posted on twitter that products of the country which supports a terrorist nation should be banned.
One Ranjana Agrawal tweeted that she will purchase Indian lights and earthen diyas to bring a smile to the faces of their manufactures. P K Mukherjee tweeted that he would light diyas with oil and camphor and won't use Chinese products.
Swastik Mukherjee and lawyer Sarang V tweeted that since China blocked Brahmaputra tributary and opposed India's move to ban Masood, they will boycott Chinese goods this Diwali.
Meanwhile, a photograph of a shopkeeper inside his shop with a poster which says, "If you want any Chinese product, we are sorry, we deal only made in India products", has gone viral on social media. Facebook users too are writing about boycotting Chinese items.
Facebook users and Twitteratis are using hashtag with quote "Say no to Chinese", urging people to use Indian products.
K Manoj Menon, a Chennai-based lawyer, posted on twitter that products of the country which supports a terrorist nation should be banned.
One Ranjana Agrawal tweeted that she will purchase Indian lights and earthen diyas to bring a smile to the faces of their manufactures. P K Mukherjee tweeted that he would light diyas with oil and camphor and won't use Chinese products.
Swastik Mukherjee and lawyer Sarang V tweeted that since China blocked Brahmaputra tributary and opposed India's move to ban Masood, they will boycott Chinese goods this Diwali.
Meanwhile, a photograph of a shopkeeper inside his shop with a poster which says, "If you want any Chinese product, we are sorry, we deal only made in India products", has gone viral on social media. Facebook users too are writing about boycotting Chinese items.
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