"We will write a strong letter to the Union finance minister. We will not support the GST in its present form. In its present form, it doesn't suit every section, especially the unorganised sector. "We have to continue with our fight to bring down the tax rates on certain products. Unless the rates are reduced, they will adversely impact the state's economy and employment," he had stated.
Source: Times of India June 02, 2017 11:38 UTC