Indigenous campaign will be successful with a solid export policy, not just an appeal: Jia Ur Rehman Burke

Sambhal, September 18 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently called on the countrymen to buy indigenous goods. This appeal of the Prime Minister was supported by Zia Ur Rehman Burke, MP of the Samajwadi party. He also questioned the policy of the central government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for every store to be a “pride board, it is indigenous”, so that its people can benefit. Zia Ur Rehman Burke spoke to Ians and said: “We want the goods in India to be sold not only in the country, but also the demand for abroad, but reality is completely opposite.” He said that exports are constantly declining, causing many industries. As a result, traders experienced problems. The MP said the US has raised the tariffs, which are in crisis in cities such as Moradabad and Sambhal. Many large companies, which used to work on hundreds of laborers in these places, are now finished by workers or are at the point of closing. The MP of the Samajwadi party said that he fully agrees with the prime minister and that he also likes the country, but only a profession will happen, will not happen. For this, the government will have to make concrete policy so that indigenous goods can be transported to the global market. He said until the government does not make the right export policy, the indigenous campaign will not be entirely successful. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also named the role of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on September 17 as the liberation day of Hyderabad, on which the SP MP said: “We consider it iron where the Indian army brought freedom. We respect the Indian army and hope that our army is strong and fully capable of going with every situation.” He said: “If it is said that it should celebrate the Liberation Day or something else, it is another matter. I will definitely say that we are proud of our army today. No matter what the situation is, our army is fully able to face it.” -Ians bag/BC shares this story tags