"The wholesales traders and customers in Madhya Pradesh are confused over GST as they don't have any knowledge on GST levies on different goods," Ahilya Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Ramesh Khandelwal told PTI.
As a result, he said wholesale markets wore a deserted look today.
He anticipated the slump to continue for a week or so as wholesale businessmen are rookies to GST. Besides, Khandelwal said rural wholesale markets too are not abreast with the new taxing regime.
After Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh is the biggest producer of pulses in the country.
However, Commercial Tax Department deputy commissioner D Sharma claimed that 2.72 lakh business establishments out of the 3.10 lakh registered units have already been linked to GST.
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