Jewellers hold mega rally for rollback

Thousands of jewellers, bullion traders and artisans held a mega rally at Ram Lila ground in the national capital on Thursday to protest against the Budget proposal of imposing one per cent excise duty on non-silver jewellery and vowed to continue their strike indefinitely

By :  migrator
Update: 2016-03-17 23:23 GMT
Gold and jewellery traders during a nation-wide protest over excise duty in New Delhi

New Delhi

In support of the rally, the wholesale market in the national capital also observed a ‘bandh’ as more than 7,000 shops remained closed. Members of over 358 associations, consisting of over three lakh manufacturers, retailers, wholesalers and artisans related to the trade are on strike since March 2, which entered 16th day on Thursday. 

“Jewellers will continue their strike indefinitely, if the government does not rollback its proposal to impose excise duty,” All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation (GJF) President G V Sreedhar told PTI. He added that instead of imposing excise duty, the government can increase import duty on gold by one per cent. 

“The excise duty was proposed to be imposed in 2005 and 2012, but both times, the government had to roll back,” he said. GJF, the apex body of jewellers, supported the rally called by an another association All India Bullion Jewellers & Swarnkar Action Committee (AIBJS). Sreedhar added that similar rallies will be organised in the all the state capitals in coming days. 

“The jewellery industry is paying around Rs 30,000 crore tax annually to the exchequer. And as much as one crore people are directly employed and six crore indirectly. Despite this the government is imposing excise duty on us,” AIBJS Executive Member Praveen Goel said. He added that artisans will be the worst affected.

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