Amazon has a high bar for compliance and we continue to comply with all applicable laws of the land. Amazon.in is a third party marketplace where sellers offer their products to customers for sale," an Amazon India spokesperson said.
"Sellers on amazon.in have the absolute discretion to decide what products to sell and at their prices. Amazon cannot and does not participate in seller's decision related to their products and its prices,” the spokesperson added.
Queries sent to Flipkart remained unanswered. Last week, Flipkart had said it was compliant with all applicable laws after the Commerce Minister's comments hinted at a probe into alleged predatory pricing in the e-commerce space.
Amazon.in and Flipkart announced record transactions on their respective platforms earlier this month.
In just five days of the first edition of its "Great Indian Festival" sale, Amazon said it received orders from 99.4 per cent of pincodes in the country.
Similarly, Flipkart said that during its six-day "Big Billion Days" sale, it registered an almost 50 per cent increase in the number of new customers compared with the previous year.
According to market research firm Forrester, online retailers in India are expected to generate about $4.8 billion in sales from September 25 to October 29.
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