Everyone is criticizing Donald Trump's huge tariff on India. Even the American MPs themselves are calling it wrong and are warning that due to this, there will be a distance in the relations between the two countries.
Now, Yoga Guru Ramdev's statement has come out on the Trump tariff. He has appealed to the Indian citizens and given a suggestion, which he described as a solution to the tariff.
Baba Ramdev gave this suggestion
Baba Ramdev has urged Indians to boycott American companies and brands. He has termed this move of America as "political bullying, hooliganism, and dictatorship".
Speaking to news agency ANI, Ramdev said,
Indian citizens should strongly oppose the 50% tariff imposed by America on India, as it is political bullying, hooliganism, and dictatorship. American companies and brands should be completely boycotted.
No one should go to the counter of Pepsi, Coca-Cola
Baba Ramdev further said, not a single Indian should be seen at the counters of Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Subway, KFC, or McDonald's. There should be a widespread boycott of this. He said that if this happens, chaos will spread in America. Inflation in America will increase to such an extent that Trump himself may have to withdraw these tariffs. Trump has made a big mistake by going against India.
Let us tell you that America first imposed a 25% tariff on India in early August. After this, President Donald Trump announced an additional 25% tariff from August 27 for India's continued purchase of Russian oil.
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