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NEW DELHI: Shopkeepers, traders and labourers in India blocked railway lines and closed markets on Thursday to protest against reforms allowing in foreign retail giants such as Walmart and Tesco.

Opposition parties and trade unions called the strike after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last week announced a raft of reforms designed to revive India’s slowing economy, a move that has sparked a furious backlash.

Thousands of policemen were deployed in Kolkata in West Bengal state to prevent violence as shops, markets and offices shut down for the 24-hour strike.

“Train services have come to a halt across West Bengal as strikers squatted on railway tracks,” Samir Goswami, regional public relations officer, told AFP by phone.

Protesters demonstrated throughout Kolkata in support of the strike, with large rallies planned later in the day in New Delhi and many other cities.

Police told AFP that protesters also blocked some national highways.


Activists from the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies gathered at railway stations across Bihar state in north India and forcibly stopped train services, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.

“Protesters have tried to target trains and bus stations and (we expect) they will also target shops and business establishments,” Ravinder Kumar, a senior police officer in Patna, the capital of Bihar, said.

All private schools in the state were closed because of the strike, but government schools and offices remained open.


The Confederation of All India Traders (Cait) forecast that 50 million people would participate in the protest against retail reforms unveiled by Singh.

Many small business owners and workers fear that the arrival of large-scale foreign supermarket chains will lead to drastic job losses as India’s supply chains and shopping habits are transformed.

Singh has been buffeted by reaction to the reform package and a sharp rise in diesel prices, with a key West Bengal-based coalition party quitting the government and demanding the policies are reversed.

The arrival in India of chains such as Walmart, Tesco and Carrefour is expected to herald a consumer revolution with shoppers moving from small, neighbourhood stores to large, out-of-town supermarkets.

The government and many industry leaders argue that a modern retail system would improve value and choice for Indian consumers, create new jobs and enable farmers to reduce wastage.

But Singh, weakened by the worst quarterly GDP figures in three years and a series of corruption scandals, faces a major challenge to push through the reforms and boost the economy before elections due in 2014.

Truck and bus drivers are also expected to strike on Thursday over a 12 per cent hike in subsidised diesel prices as the government tries to tackle its widening fiscal deficit.


Mumbai, the country’s financial capital, was largely unaffected by the strike as local political parties declined to support the action.

http://dawn.com/2012/09/20/nationwide-strike-in-india-against-retail-reform/
 
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Sorry to burst ur bubble ...... I took today the morning local to matunga ....for xaviers .....presently sitting in my college ..with a lappy .... and mind u these is central mumbai ....I couldnt see people giving a fack about these bandh
 
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Sorry to burst ur bubble ...... I took today the morning local to matunga ....for xaviers .....presently sitting in my college ..with a lappy .... and mind u these is central mumbai ....I couldnt see people giving a fack about these bandh

same in western mumbai i am right now i am in train for malad to reach my coaching classes nothing unusual happening
 
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I agree with Protestors - South Asian counties must not allowed retailer giants. It will increase unemployment in long term.
 
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I agree with Protestors - South Asian counties must not allowed retailer giants. It will increase unemployment in long term.

For South Asians nations agriculture happens to be a sector employing large percentage of population people.

Retail Companies have better facilities to transport agricultural products as well as pay better price than what local Kirana stores can pay to farmers.

If this means improvement for our farmers is it not worth? Kirana stores chaps have been well-off traditionally can't say the same about farmers atleast in India.
 
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I agree with Protestors - South Asian counties must not allowed retailer giants. It will increase unemployment in long term.

It will not.

In India there exist a large number of chains like Reliance Fresh, Big Bazar, Vishal Mega Mart etc . It has not impacted the corner shops and never will.

What is pinching most is that middle men could loose their cuts .. and so would politicians.
 
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The mentality of South Asians is they will prefer to travel extra miles for foreign retailers than local store on walking distance, I have seen it in Pakistan. Retail business is not something where you get technology transferred and is very crucial. You can live without them.
 
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this world is in mess, ME-Africa is protesting, Japan, China is protesting, Chicago is in strike, Europe is in Strike, now India is underway....
 
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For South Asians nations agriculture happens to be a sector employing large percentage of population people.

Retail Companies have better facilities to transport agricultural products as well as pay better price than what local Kirana stores can pay to farmers.

If this means improvement for our farmers is it not worth? Kirana stores chaps have been well-off traditionally can't say the same about farmers atleast in India.

Do you know how many persons are employed by local retailers or shops in India? retail business in south asia is almost undocumented economy - and you can't calculate the risk of undocumented things.
 
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Do you know how many persons are employed by local retailers or shops in India?
Approximately its 4 crores but farming sector employs much more at approximately 50 crores. and 50 crore>>>> 4 crore.
[retail business in south asia is almost undocumented economy - and you can't calculate the risk of undocumented things.


Un documented economy means loss in tax revenue. In supermarkets you get bill and by default govt gets tax for even a soap you buy, but Kirana shops rarely give bill and thus Govt losses big time in tax revenue.
 
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No bandh wandh here in Hyderabad, everything is fine all shops are open and buses running. Normal.
 
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So much for the Bandh

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