"About 2,000 wholesale dealers under AOTA have stopped importing pulses, wheat and wheat products from others demanding withdrawal of 5 per cent VAT," said AOTA secretary Sudhakar panda.
The traders have been demanding introduction of a unitary tax system on food products in the state instead of the 5 per cent VAT levied on these items in the state which are exempted in 23 states in the country, Panda said.
The traders' body said it had on several occasions made representations to the government urging it to do away with the VAT on pulses and food grains like other states. However, the demand was not fulfilled by the state government, Panda said, adding that they would continue the agitation for an indefinite period.
While the state requires about 67,000 metric tonne (MT) of pulses and 12,000 MT of wheat products every month, 80 per cent of them are imported from other states.
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