Hours before the Goods and Services Tax rollout, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said: "Traders are scared, the common man is scared and you (the central government) want to celebrate".
He said he did not like the government's celebrating the launch of the GST, which takes effect from midnight tonight.
He refuted claims about the GST leading to economic independence, saying freedom was a different concept while this was merely a transition from one tax system to another.
"You can't marry dates, you have to marry better implementation," Sisodia said at the Aaj Tak GST conclave here, adding that "GST is a good idea with bad implementation".
He termed as "unfortunate" the GST Council's decision to keep alcohol and real estate out of the ambit of new the indirect tax regime which will subsume a dozen of state and central government levies to unify India as a single market.
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