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Delhi hotel body to boycott Chinese goods, not provide accommodation to Chinese nationals

Around 3,000 budget hotels, restaurants are part of the association and get five to six per cent of their bookings from Chinese nationals

Delhi hotel body to boycott Chinese goods, not provide accommodation to Chinese nationals


New Delhi, June 25

The Delhi Hotels & Restaurant Owners Association has decided to boycott Chinese goods and not provide any accommodation to Chinese nationals as a mark of protest against the recent Chinese aggression along the Indian border.

The Association has written to the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) informing about the decision and the grouping’s full support and has extended full support to its boycott Chinese goods campaign.

An association of more than 3,000 budget hotels and restaurants in the national capital has decided to boycott Chinese goods as well as not provide accommodation to Chinese nationals amid border standoff with China.

Against the backdrop of violent clashes earlier this month between India and China in Eastern Ladakh that killed 20 Indian Army personnel, there has been a growing clamour in certain quarters for boycotting Chinese products.

The Delhi Hotel and Restaurant Owners Association general-secretary, Mahendra Gupta, said they would not take bookings or serve Chinese nationals and have also decided to boycott using Chinese goods in their establishments.

Around 3,000 budget hotels and restaurants are part of the association. These establishments get five to six per cent of their bookings from Chinese nationals, he said.

“We are pleased to inform you that our association has decided to wholeheartedly support the campaign of CAIT and as such we have decided to boycott Chinese goods which are being used in our hotels and restaurants and henceforth we shall not be using any Chinese products in our establishments,” the Delhi Hotel & Restaurant Owners Association said in the letter to the CAIT.

The association said it had also decided not to provide rooms to “any Chinese national at a time when China is repeatedly in attacking mode on our brave Indian forces”.

The Association further said it will also contact hotel associations of other states to make a similar decision.

“It is also to inform you that as a next step we shall also be contacting Star Hotels in Delhi and will impress upon them to join this movement,” the Association said in its letter to CAIT.

The CAIT Secretary-General, Praveen Khandelwal, while welcoming the decision of the hotels association, said with such a decision it was quite evident that people from all walks of life were more willing to join its campaign.

He said the CAIT would now make efforts to rope in other sectors such as farmers, transporters, small industries, consumers, hawkers, entrepreneurs, etc and make an appeal to them to join the campaign. PTI

“We are pleased to inform you that our association has decided to wholeheartedly support the campaign of the CAIT and as such we have decided to boycott Chinese goods which are being used in our hotels and restaurants and henceforth we shall not be using any Chinese products in our establishments,” the Delhi Hotel & Restaurant Owners Association said in the letter to the CAIT.

The Association said it has also decided not to provide rooms to “any Chinese national at a time when China is repeatedly in attacking mode on our brave Indian forces”.

Traders’ body CAIT welcomed the Delhi Hotels & Restaurant Owners Association’s decision.

The CAIT Secretary-General, Praveen Khandelwal, said it was quite evident that people from all walks of life are more willing to join its campaign. PTI


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