NEW DELHI, July 18 Reuters Indian traders and shopkeepers will hold a nationwide protest next week against a hike in taxes on a range of products and services, including food grains and household items, that went into effect on Monday, a top official of a leading traders39; group said.
The 5 tax on a range of food products which remained tax free so far and hike in rates on other household items has increased the inflation burden on the public and traders, said Pravin Khandelwal, president of the Confederation of All India Traders, which represents more than 10 million small shopkeepers and wholesalers.
He said the group39;s members would launch a nationwide series of protest meetings on July 26, starting in Bhopal, a state capital in central India and a stronghold of Prime Minister Narendra Modi39;s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
Small traders and shopkeepers are a key constituency for Modi, who introduced the Goods and Services Tax GST system in 2017 to replace about 20 federal and state taxes and to help unify Asia39;s thirdlargest economy.
A tax increase was approved last month to 18 from 12 for certain goods and services, including kitchenware.
A finance ministry statement on Monday said the tax measures would include extending a 5 tax already imposed on branded food items such as rice, wheat, flour, pulses and dairy products to unbranded items sold in packages of up to 25 kilograms or 25 litres.
Analysts have said that higher taxes would put an additional…