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Pyush gouces face heat for criticism to business including Tata Group

NEW DELHI: Minister of Trade Piyush wobbly faced hot on social media on Saturday because of his statement that many large domestic businesses have ignored national interests and that the organization of the Group of $ 106 billion on changes in e-commerce policy has made him upset.
At an event organized by the Indian Industrial Confederation (CII) on Thursday, Goyal criticized Tata and wider said local businesses should not only focus on profit or think to pass through the local law, according to media reports and sources attending the event.
Comments captured public attention and triggered a debate on social media after Hindu newspaper reported on Saturday the government had asked CII to block videos with goyal comments.
The two links to the video about shaky speech distributed with journalists are now marked by private and blocked.
Cii and Goyal offices do not respond to requests for comments.
“The type of language used against industrial captains & calls their work on the interests of the people of embarrassing …
CII must demand an apology instead of helping him with an interesting video,” said Priyanka Chaturvedi, a leader of parliamentarian and opposition officials.
A spokesman for the Indian Opposition Congress Party, Supriya Shinpin, said that on Twitter said Goyal “Not Dignity”.
Goyal comments about Tata arrived after Reuters last month reported the conglomerate was among the most gencam in telling the government in a July meeting that proposed e-commerce rules would have a big impact on its business and joint venture partner bars on the sale of goods.
Tata shopping website.
At the CII event, Goyal said the objection of the statement of the rules had hurt him, by saying he had delivered the position to the Chairperson of the Tata Sons N Chandrase, the source attended.
Tata refuses to comment on Saturday.
Goyal has also repeatedly criticized the Amazon and Walmart flipkart for allegedly passing foreign investment rules for e-commerce.
This week, he also invited the “Exit Indian” movement in parliament because he welcomed the court order that allowed the antitrust probe from the two companies to continue.
However, the Confederation of all Indian traders welcomed the guyal holder on Saturday, said it was “very unfortunate” that the stability of the government’s e-commerce rules.
The 153-year-old Tata Group has a large e-commerce plan and plans the launch of the application that will integrate some of its top brands, but the proposed policy changes have scary, Reuters has reported.

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