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Vyapari Mahasangh to support Bharat Band on Friday

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 24, 2021 22:15 IST

Aurangabad, Feb 24:Aurangabad Zilla Vyapari Mahasangh will observe a band on Thursday to oppose the newly imposed permit ...

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Aurangabad, Feb 24:

Aurangabad Zilla Vyapari Mahasangh will observe a band on Thursday to oppose the newly imposed permit fees by the municipal corporation, informed the president of Mahasangh, Jaggannath Kale in a press conference on Wednesday.

Kale said, taxes are necessary for the development of the city, but how many various taxes will be recovered. The traders are paying commercial tax, water tax, property tax to the municipal corporation and then why there is need of permit fees. We oppose this permit fees, he said.

The union government, through the GST, wants to impose inspector Raj. A Bharat Band has been called to oppose it. Imposing the permit fees on the traders is an injustice. A country wide stir has been called on Friday and Mahasangh has taken the decision to support it, Kale mentioned.

Prafulla Malani, Tansukh Zambad, Vijay Jaiswal, Jayant Deolankar, Gulam Hakkani, Anil Chuttar and others were present for the press conference.

Tags: Jaggannath KaleTansukh zambadVijay jaiswalGST
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