TIWN Oct 3, 2017
AGARTALA, Oct 3 (TIWN): Even a vendor has to keep arrangement for cashless-transaction in developed countries USA, Singapore, Netherlands, France but when Narendra Modi tried to convert India into a cashless economic society, the opposition parties (CPI-M, TMC mostly) and other anti-BJP parties also strongly opposed the cashless transaction move. Now after around 1 year of the rejection to the proposed cashless society, the vendors have started again to demand high prices as per their choices.
Ahead of Laxmi puja people are facing hard-times as the vendors as well as other shops also neither they are ready to submit cash-memos nor they have cashless transaction mechanism.
However, that's what the businessmen always wanted to keep the cash transaction active, so that 'Tax-Free' illegal price demanding can be processed through.
Time has come to recall the cashless move again, although it will hit the political funds and tax-hidding-business again hard.
Various logics were shown by CPI-M against to go cashless. Chief Minister Manik Sarkar claimed if developed countries like America also failed to convert the whole transaction into cashless, how poor country like India will be able to go cashless ?
But when it's about price hike, no rules, regulations are bothered to follow. In Tripura, even the vendors ahead of Laxmi puja saying that due to GST they are demanding high prices of commodities, whereas GST has no link with price hike.
Either its auto fair or vendor, from fruit seller to restaurant but looting of mass-money is again on track as political parties finally led people to reject the cashless society.
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