Traders have been observing bandh since July 1 to protest imposition of five per cent Goods and Services Tax on clothes.
As soon as Gehlot and Solanki reached the main textile market this afternoon, some unidentified persons started shouting 'Modi Modi', visuals of which were aired by some local news channels.
When asked about the incident, Solanki said those who raised the slogans were not traders.
Surat-based Congress corporator and powerloom owner Ashok Jirawala claimed that those who raised the slogans were sent by the BJP to create an impression that traders are happy with the new tax regime.
"This is the style of the BJP. Otherwise, almost all textile merchants are against the GST which is the reason why this market has been closed for the last one week," he said.
Yesterday, cloth shop owners in Surat, Ahmedabad and other parts of the state announced to continue with the indefinite strike against the GST and in solidarity with the traders in Surat.
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