CAIT to host national conclave to oppose quick commerce and e-commerce business

ANI April 20, 2025 199 views

The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) is hosting a national conclave to expose unethical practices in quick commerce and e-commerce. Trade leaders will discuss predatory pricing, FDI violations, and worker exploitation. CAIT Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal warns of the devastating impact on small traders. The conclave will conclude with a policy resolution demanding regulatory safeguards.

"It is high time we unmask the black truth behind quick commerce and e-commerce." – Praveen Khandelwal, CAIT
New Delhi, April 20: At a conclave to be held on Tuesday, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) said it is set to "expose the darker and exploitative side" of modern retail.

Key Points

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CAIT to highlight predatory pricing and FDI violations

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Conclave aims to protect small traders and workers

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Policy resolution for fair digital commerce

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Concerns over mental health of delivery personnel

The national conclave is titled 'Cruel Face of Quick Commerce and E-Commerce' to be held at Constitution Club, in association with All India Mobile Retailers Association (AIMRA), and All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation (AICPDF).

According to CAIT, this conclave will bring together trade leaders, policy experts, economists, and stakeholders from across the country to highlight the unethical practices and long-term threats posed by digital commerce platforms to India's traditional retail ecosystem.

Once seen as revolutionary innovations, CAIT in a statement said quick commerce and e-commerce are now revealing their cruel underbelly--engaging in predatory pricing, violating FDI norms, eroding consumer and seller rights, and pushing small traders and shopkeepers to the margins.

According to CAIT, the uncontrolled growth of these platforms is not only harming trade but also threatening the socio-economic fabric of the nation.

Key issues to be addressed at the conclave include manipulation of consumer behavior through deep discounting; systematic violation of FDI rules and policy frameworks; marginalization and displacement of small traders and retailers; exploitative working conditions for quick commerce delivery personnel; among others.

CAIT Secretary General and Chandni Chowk MP, Praveen Khandelwal, stated, "It is high time we unmask the black truth behind quick commerce and e-commerce. While consumers may enjoy convenience, traders are facing devastation. At the same time, delivery personnel working under intense time pressures are subjected to harsh physical and mental conditions."

"What's more concerning is the misuse of foreign direct investment as an economic weapon--these big commerce companies are using FDI to finance predatory pricing while making no real asset creation in the country, which goes directly against the Government's FDI policy," the BJP parliamentarian said, as was quoted in the statement.

The conclave will conclude with the adoption of a 'Policy Resolution' demanding strong regulatory safeguards to protect India's traditional trade, ensure fair competition in the market, and protect the dignity, physical health, and mental well-being of the workforce engaged in the quick commerce ecosystem.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally someone is speaking up for small traders! My kirana store has lost 30% business since these quick commerce apps came. They sell at prices I can't match. Hope this conclave leads to real action 🙏
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Priya M.
While I agree about protecting small businesses, let's not forget how convenient these services are for working professionals. Maybe the solution is finding a middle ground? 🤔
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Amit S.
The delivery guys work so hard! I always tip extra when I order. Companies should definitely improve their working conditions. This conclave is a good step.
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Sunita R.
I appreciate CAIT raising these concerns, but the title "Cruel Face" seems too aggressive. E-commerce has created many jobs too. Balanced discussion needed.
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Vikram J.
As a small retailer, I've seen my customers disappear overnight. These apps sell below MRP - how is that legal? Government must regulate this properly!
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Neha T.
Interesting points about FDI misuse. Never thought about how these companies might be bypassing investment rules. More transparency needed for sure! 👀

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