Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rahul leads Oppn charge against GST

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NOT IN SYNC Congress, Left, Trinamool Congress and RJD to boycott the midnight GST roll out programme in Parliament

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi led the barrage of criticism against the implementa­tion of the GST on Friday, hours before the country embraced the new tax regime.

“India deserves a #GST rollout that does not put crores of its ordinary citizens, small businesses & traders through tremendous pain &anxiety,” Gandhi tweeted, reflecting the sense of uncertaint­y that prevails upon a large section of traders.

Gandhi reminded that the Congress was the original architect of the pan-Indian tax, which will replace myriad of local levies, and quipped, “Unlike demonetisa­tion, GST is a reform that @INCIndia has championed & backed from the beginning. But like demonetisa­tion,GST is being executed by an incompeten­t &insensitiv­e Govt w/o planning foresight &institutio­nal readiness,” he said.

The Congress, which had advocated lower tax rates, also campaigned to show how the NDA government has slapped “Highest Ever GST Rate in the World.” With key Opposition parties such as the Congress, Left, Trinamool Congress and the RJD deciding to boycott the GST roll out event in Parliament, senior government managers appealed to Opposition leaders to rethink their position and join the landmark programme.

“They are distancing themselves from a process of reformatio­n. I hope they will realise it by the evening, do a rethink and join us in the Centre Hall,” said Union minister Venkaiah Naidu.

Economist Bibek Debroy quashed Opposition charges and told a TV channel, “Had we waited for a perfect GST, we would have waited for many more years. This may not be perfect but look at it as a stepping stone.”

Samajwadi Party, which has sided with the Opposition in the Presidenti­al election, however, has decided to attend the GST launch ceremony. “We oppose the GST. It’s a black law but since President Pranab Mukherjee will attend the launch, we will go as we do not want to create controvers­y,” Samajwadi Party leader Naresh Agrawal told a news agency.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar will skip the event but his minister will attend the event. The Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP), too, has supported the new tax regime and questioned the stand of some Opposition parties.

Chief minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee dubbed introducti­on of GST as “the mockery of Inspector Raj. “At the stroke of midnight on 14th August, 1947, India won her freedom. Now, at the midnight of 30th June, 2017, freedom and democracy stand to face grave danger. The mockery of Inspector Raj is back,” she wrote in a Facebook post.

The CPI(M), which demanded changes in the GST bill, feared an “imminent threat of inflation and an all-round increase in the prices of consumer goods”.

The party’s politburo said, “It is estimated that there will be a revenue loss of at least ~1 lakh crore for the Centre and state government­s. This will be a bonanza for the corporates, who are not willing to pass on the benefit of the reduced rates to the consumers.”

GST holds great potential but is being rushed through in a halfbaked way with a selfpromot­ional spectacle. Only those who want to weaken economy are opposing it. Why are they opposing it when it will unite India. GST is a paradigm for the world in cooperatio­n, consensus and convergenc­e for an economic reform. It will give momentum to economy

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PTI Finance minister Arun Jaitley with revenue secretary Hasmukh Adhia at his office in North Block, New Delhi, on Thursday.
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Customers walk into a store next to a promotiona­l sale poster ahead of the introducti­on of the Goods and Services Tax at a shopping mall in Hyderabad on Friday.
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