Party members, led by their state chief Ajay Maken and supported by some local trade organisations, protested at the Jantar Mantar here. They also tried to move towards Parliament but were stopped by the Delhi Police.
Maken said that the "high" tax rates under GST had "broken the back" of the small and medium-level traders and common people, while working wonders for the affluent few.
Although the Congress had emphatically supported and pursued the idea of replacing the old tax regime with "one nation, one tax", the DPCC chief said, the GST in its current form is nowhere near their ideal model.
"This GST is nothing like the one Congress envisioned. Our GST was supposed to have the highest tax rate of 14 per cent. Neither did our GST have the provision of five different slabs," he said.
Notably textile traders in Gujarat's Surat and Punjab's Ludhiana have been on streets for days now, to protest against GST on textile products.
Maken assured the traders that the Congress would support their fight against the GST.
"Our leaders will fight for your cause in Parliament and we will hit the streets to slay this demon of GST that Modiji has unleashed upon the poor and middle class," he said.
"Today, some people think GST is an issue concerning only traders. This is an issue of common people and inflation. It is about raising voice against sacrificing small traders and poor people for the benefit of a few rich industrialists," he said.
Congress was one of the opposition parties that had skipped the midnight GST meeting, on July 30, held to usher in the new tax regime in India.
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