Millennium Post

Cloth traders continue Gujarat strike

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AHMEDABAD: Cloth shop owners in various parts of Gujarat on Tuesday decided to continue their indefinite strike against five per cent GST levied on textiles, a day after police baton-charged protesting members of their associatio­n in Surat.

The Maskati market in Ahmedabad, a major textile centre in the state, wore a deserted look as around 25,000-30,000 traders observed a shutdown, protesting "police high- handedness" with agitating traders in Surat.

They said the shops will remain shut indefinite­ly till the time their demands on GST were not met by the government.

"In Ahmedabad, around 25,000-30,000 cloth shop owners have gone on an indefinite strike. Police action on protesters in Surat is unacceptab­le. Instead of meeting our demands, the government is applying force to suppress us," said Ritesh Shah, a textile shop owner in Maskati market.

Surat's textile markets too remained closed, with street deserted. "This city gained prominence due to the hard work of businessme­n like us. Those indulging in politics have not done much for the city. The police action is unacceptab­le and was entirely unprovoked. We stand united against the police action and will keep our shops shut indefinite­ly," said Ganpat Jain, a member of GST Sangharsh Samiti, which called the shutdown.

Thousands of protesting members had gathered yesterday near the Ring Road in Surat, where the main market is situated, demanding scrapping of GST on textiles.

Police then wielded batons to disperse the agitators who allegedly engaged in stone-pelting.

Protesting traders had yes- terday alleged that the police action came at the behest of Surat's BJP MP C R Patil while some shop owners sided with the leader and decided to keep their establishm­ents open, defying the protesting associatio­n's call for an indefinite bandh. Patil was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Top Congress leadership in the state too had condemned police action against traders.

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Textile traders at a protest on the fourth day of the new Goods and Services Tax in Surat on Tuesday

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