Traders across Odisha join CAIT call for Bharat Bandh

Bhubaneswar: Traders across Odisha downed shutters and commercial vehicles remained off the roads in the state Friday in solidarity with the nationwide 12-hour bandh called by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) on Friday.

The 6.00am-6.00pm strike is being observed for demanding simplification of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) procedure and the e-way bill mechanism, among other issues.

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The Odisha traders’ outfits have urged the Central government to mend the glitches in e-Commerce laws. The laws might be violated in future days by the foreign e-commerce companies, the traders’ associations anticipated.

Essential services like medicine and milk, however, were kept out of the purview of the bandh, Odisha Byabasayi Mahasangha leader Sudhakar Panda said.

Special Secretary of Home Department Santosh Bala, in a letter to district collectors and magistrates, also asked officials to ensure that essential services are not affected due to the strike.

“It is apprehended that activists may stop vehicular traffic, rail traffic and close down business establishments and picket before government offices, banks and educational institutions,” it said.

Around 20 lakh shops and business establishments remained closed throughout Odisha. However, there was no report of any untoward incident till afternoon.

The impact of the strike was felt in several places, including Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Rourkela, Sambalpur, Balasore and Berhampur.

In the state capital, major markets located in Unit-I and II, Bapuji Nagar and Kalpana Square have been shut since Friday morning, traders said.

Panda said though the central government claims that GST is a simple taxation process, there are a lot of complications in it. “We are not opposing the GST, but it should be simplified and not create hurdles for us,” he asserted.

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