The Asian Age

Rahul demands GST correction

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Keeping up his attack on the government over the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Friday said that his party will not allow imposition of the “Gabbar Singh Tax” and asked the Centre to do some course correction “shedding arrogance”. Gandhi tweeted, “We will not allow BJP to impose a Gabbar Singh Tax on India. They cannot break the back of small and medium businesses, crush the informal sector and destroy millions of jobs #GSTCouncil­Meet”.

Even as the GST Council meeting got underway, the Congress alleged that the meeting was taking place to benefit the ruling dispensati­on in the upcoming Gujarat assembly elections. Congress spokesman Dr Abhishek Manu Singhvi said, “The Prime Minister and his government first shoot, then they aim and then think; be it on issues of demonetisa­tion or GST. And that is exactly what is happening in case of GST.”

While former finance minister and Congress

We will not allow BJP to impose a Gabbar Singh Tax. They cannot break the back of small and medium businesses. RAHUL GANDHI

leader P. Chidambara­m also hit out saying that the “panic-stricken” Modi government had no option but to change the new tax rates. Chidambara­m tweeted, “Expect a shower of changes in GST rates from the GST Council meeting today. Panicstric­ken government has no option but to concede demands for change. Thanks to the Gujarat elections, government is forced to heed the advice of the opposition and experts on flaws in implementa­tion of GST.”

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