Provide relief to traders under GST: Surjewala

Press Trust of India  |  Jind (Hr) 

The today said the Union should provide relief to shopkeepers and small entrepreneurs under the Goods and Services

It was stated by Randeep Singh Surjewala, media incharge of Committee & Senior Leader, was addressing a 'Vyapar Bachao, Dukandaar Bachao Sammelan' at Safidon in Jind district of Haryana.


Surjewala claimed that rate slabs of were not fixed while passing the new in but the fixed the slab rates through Council.

The and other opposition parties were not taken into confidence before deciding the rates, he said. He said the new regime has unleashed 'Inspector Raj' as it does not have any "safeguards" for the traders and shopkeepers.

Addressing the traders' meeting, Surjewala said the proposed by previous was entirely different than the present

He said that UPA's was simple and pro-people in which maximum slab was of 18 per cent whereas, the present of is "complicated and anti-people".

"BJP's is so complicated that the tax-payer shall be entangled in a maze of filing 37 returns every year. The grief of the businessmen can be gauged from the fact that if a tax-payer does his business in 36 States/Union Territories, he shall have to file 1,332 returns in a year," Surjewala said.

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