The ban on the sale of pink salt to India has translated into public aspirations

India's movement to ban salt sales has begun to push. According to details, the demand for banning the sale of salt to India on social media has been strong, while the demand has now become a regular movement.
The 43-day-long curfew in occupied Kashmir, social media users in response to India's indiscriminate firing on the LoC and the indiscriminate shootings by India have prompted India to ban salt sales. Emphasis is demanded. Social media sites especially on Twitter are chanting slogans of "respect salt too", "our salt our brand", "sore and salt can't stay together". Consumers demand that notice be taken of the Pakistani pink salt that India is earning for us at global prices and making dollars in global markets. The rulers and officers of such agreements should be accounted for and such contracts should be terminated immediately. To be canceled, the aforementioned petitioners believe that the total debt to Pakistan is one hundred billion dollars, while India is earning 129 billion annually by selling Pakistani salt. Export of salt in the form of big stones should be banned, salt should be exported after the value edition so that Pakistan can get maximum export.India is buying salt from Pakistan for 35 paise per kg and selling it to other countries for Rs. 3274 per kg. The movement on social media sites says that in the global market, oil is less than one dollar per liter and we have 500 grams of pink salt from $ 5 to $ 20. Keep in mind that salt is an important requirement in India and in India. Salt is far more expensive than in Pakistan. It is being demanded to teach India a lesson that Pakistan should stop sending salt to India so that the consciousness of India can come in because there is a huge need for salt in India. Pakistani salt is a very important and important ingredient for Hindu rituals in India. Salt is much higher than Pakistan because of the lack of salt in India. It is worth mentioning here that the news was circulating on social media that India was earning billions of rupees by selling salt from Pakistan at cheap prices. To which the Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry had said that salt exports cannot be taken as profitable as it has been said, but it can still benefit. He had said that India is making millions of dollars by selling Pakistan salt and there is nothing like it.
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