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Changes in GST to cut red tape, says Modi

- VINAY UMARJI & AGENCIES

Terming it an “early Diwali”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his public address in Dwarka on Saturday looked to assuage dissent among small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) in poll-bound Gujarat by lauding his government’s move to revise the goods and services tax (GST) rates and rules.

Stating that he was happy with the reception to the changes in the GST, Modi said that his government had further simplified the tax. He said he did not want business to suffer. In what is being seen as campaignin­g ahead of the Assembly polls, Modi is on a two-day visit to his home state. On Sunday, he will also visit his birthplace, Vadnagar, for the first time since assuming the office of prime minister.

Addressing a public gathering in Dwarka, where he laid the foundation stone for a ~900-crore bridge that connects the island pilgrimage tourist spot of Beyt Dwarka, Modi maintained that changes were bound to be made after three months of studying the GST.

“Today, everywhere it is being said that Diwali has come 15 days ahead. I am happy... We had said that we would study the GST implementa­tion for three months and would overcome any discrepanc­ies. Our FM (Finance Minister Arun Jaitley) convinced everyone in the GST Council to bring in changes,” Modi told the gathering.

“When there is trust in the government and policies are made with best intentions, it is natural for people to support us. I thank the people of this country for their support,” Modi asserted.

Taking a dig at the Opposition Congress party, Modi said, “I remember the days of Madhavsinh Solanki (incumbent Congress state chief Bharatsinh Solanki’s father) as chief minister. He had come to inaugurate one water tank in the Jamnagar district and had himself photograph­ed. Their concept of developmen­t was limited.”

Announcing the setting up of India’s first and biggest marine police training institute at Mojap in Devbhoomi Dwarka district, Modi said, “I would like to give a gift to the people of Gujarat that will benefit the entire country. For the security of coastal areas, we are working to modernise the marine police, which looks after coastal security till 5 km from shore. To help train policemen from across the country, a marine police training and research institute will be set up near Mojap.”

Alluding to the rising criticism over the government's economic measures and developmen­t agenda, Modi asserted that developmen­t would continue to be the driving force for his government.

“This generation may have suffered poverty but we will take developmen­t to such heights that future generation­s do not get to see poverty. The world's attention is being drawn to India. People are coming to invest here. All this will bring opportunit­ies for the people of India,” Modi said.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and Union Human Resource Developmen­t Minister Prakash Javadekar at the inaugurati­on of IIT-Gandhinaga­r’s new campus on Saturday
PHOTO: PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and Union Human Resource Developmen­t Minister Prakash Javadekar at the inaugurati­on of IIT-Gandhinaga­r’s new campus on Saturday

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