GST on idlis, dosas, biryani: A tough question for Telangana's K T Rama Rao

A resident of Boduppal town in Medchal district of the state tweeted that he was a vegetarian and had to pay GST on idlis and dosas he ate at local eateries, which shut down by 10 pm

GST on idlis, dosas, biryani: A tough question for Telangana's K T Rama Rao
Business Standard
Last Updated : Mar 11 2018 | 11:40 PM IST
K T Rama Rao or KTR, Telangana minister with many portfolios including IT, is easily accessible on Twitter. He acknowledges most problems raised by residents of Telangana on the social media platform with promise of swift action. On Saturday, he got a peculiar request. A resident of Boduppal town in Medchal district of the state tweeted that he was a vegetarian and had to pay GST on idlis and dosas he ate at local eateries, which shut down by 10 pm. On the other hand, his friends in Hyderabad were able to enjoy their biryani round the clock without having to pay GST on it. “Please do justice,” he tweeted. KTR responded, saying, “It’s a tough one.”
 
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