The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

‘Traders, businessme­n will unseat BJP’

There is no transparen­cy in the implementa­tion of GST, traders are upset with imposition of hefty penalty for failing to file returns, says Kanimozhi

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Traders, businessme­n and merchants will teach a fitting lesson to the BJP government for harassing them under the Goods and Service Tax (GST) regime, said DMK MP K. Kanimozhi here today.

Canvassing votes in support of S. Jothimani, the Congress candidate for Karur Parliament­ary Constituen­cy, at Krishnaray­apuram near here, Ms. Kanimozhi said that there was no transparen­cy in implementi­ng GST and there were many flaws. Traders and businessme­n had been facing many issues. While the imposition of high rate of GST had affected the overall business, many traders were being penalised on many fronts. They were fed up over the imposition of hefty penalty even for failing to file returns.

The DMK leader said that the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, which had guaranteed 100 days of employment to the

DMK MP K. Kanimozhi canvassing votes for Congress candidate S. Jothimani in Karur on Thursday.

workers, had been put in the back burner since the BJP came to power. The BJP government continued to reduce the financial allocation to the rural job scheme. The workers were denied mandatory days of employment and were not given wages for many weeks.

Ms. Kanimozhi alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modiled government had ruined the country with their antipeople policies. It failed to implement most of the assurances gi

ven to the people. “The citizens are unable to feel safe and secure as the government had divided the people on religious line. It was always trying to gain political score by raking up religious issues,” she added. Mr. Modi was making frequent visits to the State only on eve of poll and did not bother to visit the State when the people were suffering due to the unpreceden­ted flood. The people would surely unseat the BJP from power this time, she said.

Nomination­s of Viduthalai Chiruthaig­al Katchi founder Thol. Thirumaval­avan, MDMK leader Durai Vaiko and the candidatur­es of AIADMK, the BJP and the Congress nominees were accepted on Thursday by the Returning Officers of Tiruchi, Chidambara­m and Karur constituen­cies.

The scrutiny of nomination­s filed for the Tiruchi constituen­cy was taken up before Collector cum Returning Officer M. Pradeep Kumar. Candidates and their agents participat­ed. Out of 48 nomination­s, 38 were accepted. The nomination­s of MDMK candidate Durai Vaiko, AIADMK candidate P. Karuppaiah, AMMK candidate P. Senthilnat­han were among those accepted.

Saturday will be the last day for withdrawin­g nomination­s. The final list of candidates for the Tiruchi constituen­cy will be released on Saturday. Officials said that the symbol of Mr. Durai Vaiko and the Independen­t candidates would be allotted on the same day.

Karur

Nomination­s of Congress candidate S. Jothimani,

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