Congress protests against 'faulty implementation' of GST

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Tuesday staged a protest against the faulty implementation of the Goods and Services (GST) in its current form, saying it has adversely affected the business of the small and medium traders.

Hundreds of workers who marched from Jantar Mantar in central Delhi to Parliament House were stopped by police near Parliament Street police station.

The demonstrators carried banners and placards with slogans opposing the and its implementation which affected traders and small businesses.

Addressing the demonstrators, Delhi President Ajay Maken said: "The BJP-led central government has implemented the to help its rich and industrialist friends, as the in its present form, with multiple slabs and an outer limit of 40 per cent, has broken the backs of the small and medium-size traders and the common people."

The former Union Minister said: "The that the wanted to introduce had an outer limit of 14 per cent which would have been the most practical way of bringing a uniform structure in the country -- one tax, one nation -- but the Bharatiya Janata Party government's with multiple slabs would only help its rich and powerful friends."

The leader also said "the has affected the poor and medium class people so badly that the price of a cooking gas cylinder will now go up by Rs 32".

Maken said that the party has been waging the fight of the small and medium-level traders and the common people against inside Parliament, and the party workers would go to every nook and corner.

He said the party's never wanted to impose taxes that impacted "Roti, Kapada aur Makan" of the common people.

"The workers have taken the pledge that they would not rest content till they end the monster-like unleashed on the people by the Narendra Modi-led central government," Maken added.

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