The Hindu (Mumbai)

Sena (UBT) manifesto promises to end ‘tax terrorism’, waive farm loans

- Ateeq Shaikh

Shiv Sena (UBT) manifesto, released by party chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday, focuses on farmers’ issues, economic developmen­t and environmen­t conservati­on.

Mr. Thackeray said the manifesto - called “vachannama” (a list of promises) is an e¬ort to tackle issues like industries shifting out of Maharashtr­a and the ‘brain drain’ that came with it.

“We will create employment opportunit­ies in urban as well as rural areas to stop this,” said Mr. Thackeray.

Referring the creation of GIFT City and the diamond market hub in Gujarat, Mr. Thackeray promised to establish a ”nancial centre in Mumbai, because the same was “moved to” the neighbouri­ng State. “We are not against Gujarat or Gujarati people. Gujarat is our State, just like any other State in India, but we won’t allow such theft to happen from Maharashtr­a,” he added.

‘Will reform GST’

Mr. Thackeray also spoke about ending “tax terrorism” if elected to power.

“Anyone is being raided. People are thrown behind bars for the minutest of errors. We will reform the Goods and Services Tax (GST) [if we win]. All the money should not go to the Union government,” he explained.

The manifesto also promises the removal of GST on the equipment used for farming, as well as on seeds and fertiliser­s to give a boost to the agricultur­e sector.

As part of a larger plan to bring down farmer suicides, he assured that farm loans would be waivered and the Swaminatha­n Commission Report would be implemente­d.

He also said warehouses and cold storages will be built to check the loss of perishable agricultur­al items.

The manifesto promises to improve public healthcare facilities by upgrading district hospitals and ensuring that every Primary Healthcare Centre is well-sta¬ed.

‘Eco-friendly approach’

In an e¬ort to be environmen­tally conscious, Mr. Thackeray said that projects that are not environmen­t-friendly will not be allowed in Maharashtr­a.

Some of these projects include Vadhvan Port, Jaitapur nuclear power project and Nanar re”nery.

 ?? PTI ?? Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray with party leader Diwakar Raote during the release of the party manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections in Mumbai.
PTI Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray with party leader Diwakar Raote during the release of the party manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections in Mumbai.

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