Cong seeks extension of GST compensation
UDAIPUR: The Congress on Saturday demanded that the Centre extend the Goods and Services Tax (GST) compensation period for three years, asserting that the states’ fiscal position is fragile as never before and this needs urgent remedial measures.
Addressing the media on the second day of the Congress’ ongoing ‘Chintan Shivir’ here, senior leader and former finance minister P Chidambaram said the time is ripe for a comprehensive review of Centre-states fiscal relations. “The consequences of the poorly-drafted and unfairlyimplemented GST laws brought in by the Modi government in 2017 are there for everyone to see,” he said.
The states’ fiscal position is fragile as never before and needs urgent remedial measures, Chidambaram said.
He added that there has been a “complete breakdown of trust” between the Centre and states.
Responding to a question, Chidambaram said, “We believe that the compensation period of five years that will expire on June 30, 2022 must be extended. It must be extended by at least another three years.”“We would strongly disapprove if any attempt is made by the central government or the Union Finance Minister ( Nirmala Sitharaman) to railroad the GST council and prevent it from recommending an extension of the GST compensation period by another three years. We will strongly oppose that and we will insist that it be extended,” Chidambaram said.
Sitharaman had said in March that many states have requested extension of the compensation mechanism under the GST beyond June 2022. Under the GST law, states were guaranteed to be compensated bi-monthly for any loss of revenue in the first five years of GST implementation from July 1, 2017.
Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi on Friday called for urgent changes in the organisation and emphasised that “extraordinary situations can be faced only in extraordinary ways” as the party is facing an unprecedented situation.
In an opening address at ‘Chintan Shivir’ in Udaipur, Gandhi said, “The organization is facing an unprecedented situation. We are in dire need of reforms and changes in strategy. Extraordinary situations can be faced only in extraordinary ways.”
“The party has given us a lot, now it is the time to pay off the debt. We have to keep personal expectations in the interests of the organization,” she said while reiterating her message of the previous Congress Working Committee. She also asked the delegates participating in the Chintan Shivir to express their opinions openly in the party, adding that only one message should go outside, that is, “the message of strength and unity of the organisation”.
Further, she accused the BJP of creating an atmosphere of hatred and division in the country while also targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his silence on the required issues.