Statement:The traders of State 'K' would observe a statewide band as the state has failed to meet their semand to resolve sales tax and other issues. Assumptions I. The traders of State 'K' have earlier tried other usual procedures to get their problem solved. II. The State 'K' is not keen to solve the problem of traders.

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Statement:The traders of State 'K' would observe a statewide band as the state has failed to meet their semand to resolve sales tax and other issues. Assumptions I. The traders of State 'K' have earlier tried other usual procedures to get their problem solved. II. The State 'K' is not keen to solve the problem of traders.