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Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has skipped the launch event of GST, owing to Congress' boycott of the ceremony.
Congress Rajya Sabha MP from Telangana Ananda Bhaskar Rapolu protested against GST in front of the Gandhi statue in the Parliament complex.
Those attending the event included another former PM, HD Deve Gowda, who was accorded a place on the dais.
Others to attend the launch include President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice-President Hamid Ansari and Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, besides Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan and legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar.
Union Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu on Friday advised political parties not to politicise the GST, saying the country was bound to benefit hugely from the tax initiative in the long run. Naidu said at a press conference in Dehradun:
Requesting people not to panic about the effects of GST, he asked them to be prepared for it. Naidu also said:
The Samajwadi Party did not show its hand on the issue of supporting the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Parliament on Friday.
Agarwal went to say that the SP was opposed to the GST, and would not support it.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today appealed to the Congress and Left parties to reconsider their decision to boycott the gala GST launch event, saying the landmark indirect tax reform was a result of joint decisions and they cannot run away from it now.
Hundreds of decisions on GST including rules as also the tax rates were taken by consensus in the GST Council which comprises of not just the Centre but also representatives of all states run by different political parties, he said. As quoted by PTI, Jaitley said:
GST, he said, is in the national interest. “Every political party should have the courage to own up a reform for which they had voted for,” said Jaitley.
Jaitley hoped that the parties which have decided not to participate in the inaugural function will reconsider their positions.
HD Deve Gowda of the Janata Dal-Secular has confirmed that he will attend the midnight GST launch at the Parliament, reported NDTV. Nitish Kumar too has confirmed his party, the Janata Dal United’s (JDU) presence at the GST midnight rollout.
However, Kumar’s alliance partner, Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has announced that it will boycott the event. It is speculated that these opposing moves may cause a rift between the JDU and the RJD.
Ex-Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh will not be attending the Centre’s midnight GST rollout at the Parliament’s Central Hall as his party has declared its boycott of the event. Another ex-PM to be invited to share the stage with incumbent PM Narendra Modi and President Pranab Mukherjee at this “historic” event is HD Deve Gowda of the Janata Dal-Secular. Dr Manmohan Singh tweeted earlier today:
Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad, Mallikarjun Kharge and Anand Sharma, in a press address this evening, spoke out against the Parliament’s midnight launch of the GST, calling it a “tamasha” and a “publicity stunt.” According to the Opposition party, more important issues need to be addressed by the ruling party at the Centre, such as violence against women, Dalits and other marginalised groups, unemployment among the youth, etc.
Having said this, Azad clearly stated that the Congress would not be attending the GST midnight rollout at the Parliament, as it simply did not want to be associated with what it believes is a “sham”. He told the press:
Joining the Congress and Mamata Banerjee’s party TMC, the Communist Party of India (CPI) will also skip the special midnight meeting tomorrow on GST implementation, as it accused the Centre of being in a hurry to launch it without heeding to appeals by sections of the concerned industries.
CPI General Secretary Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy said the party, after discussions with its MPs, decided to skip the meeting convened by the government. The CPI currently has one member each in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Airing his party's concerns on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Reddy told PTI:
He said the tax slabs under GST are much higher than earlier on things like shoes, slippers, clothes and textiles, all of which would now be costlier though there may be some goods whose prices would also come down. Reddy also said that banking transactions, as also credit and debit card ones, have become costlier. PTI quoted him as saying:
Following Congress’ footsteps, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) too has decided to skip the midnight GST session, reported Times Now.
Congress has decided to not attend midnight session convened to mark the GST implementation on 30 June in Parliament, said Rajya Sabha MP Satyavrat Chaturvedi.
This development comes despite the NDA having invited Manmohan Singh to share the stage with PM Narendra Modi at the session.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi is holding a meeting with former prime minister Manmohan Singh to discuss the party’s stance on attending the midnight session of Parliament convened to mark Goods and Services Tax launch.
Singh has reportedly been invited by the BJP government to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Pranab Mukerjee at the high table during the session.
Congress party is likely to brief the media at 4 pm today regarding their stance on the midnight session of Parliament called to mark the implementation of Goods and Services Tax on 30 June.
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh who was invited by the government to be a part of the high table, along with prime minister Narendra Modi and President Pranab Mukerjee has not yet sent his RSVP, reported NDTV.
The Congress appears undecided over attending the special midnight function in Parliament house on 30 June to mark the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) and a final decision is expected on Thursday, party sources said.
They said senior Congress leaders met at the residence of party chief Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday evening and discussed the issue.
They said final decision would be taken by her on Thursday.
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has refused to share information about a meeting chaired by Narendra Modi on the Goods and Services Tax (GST), saying it would affect the country's "economic interests".
It was asked, through an RTI application, to provide a copy of the minutes of the meeting held on 5 June. The meeting was attended by secretaries of central government departments and other officers concerned. The PMO said in response to the RTI query filed by a PTI correspondent:
A PMO statement issued after the 5 June meeting had quoted Prime Minister Narendra Modi as saying:
PM Modi asked the secretaries to proactively prepare for this transformation to ensure a smooth transition, it had said. The statement also claimed:
In a bid to protest the Centre’s move to launch the GST on 1 July, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s party, the Trinamool Congress, will not attend the midnight programme to mark the GST roll-out in Parliament on 30 June. As quoted by IANS, Banerjee said:
The West Bengal CM said that the decision to implement the new tax reform had left the entire business community, especially the small and medium ones, scared and confused. According to IANS, Banerjee said:
Banerjee also pointed out that essential goods like medicines were not available in many places and that prices of various goods were increasing due to “lack of clarity and mismanagement.” She said that West Bengal was often the “lone voice and conscience” of the GST Council.
Taking a dig at the BJP, Banerjee said:
Banerjee said that the economy is not yet ready to face the GST from 1 July. The 3-day strike declared by the textile industries in the country was the evidence of "our deep concerns on the lack of preparedness". The Bengal CM also claimed that small businesses were not prepared with basic requirements like invoices, accounting systems, IT systems, etc.
Another piece of evidence of unpreparedness comes from the fact that the 'Return Form' had to be simplified for the first 6 months as all systems are not in place.
According to Banerjee, at least six months will be required to notify all the rules and processes and give enough time to the stakeholders for a smooth and effective GST rollout.
If ample time is not given, especially to small and medium-sized business entities, Banerjee fears chaos may ensue in the economy, for which the “Government of India will be primarily responsible.”
Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said that this hasty decision on the part of the Centre would be yet another mistake after demonetisation. As quoted by IANS, Banerjee said:
In a Facebook post, the West Bengal CM said that her party, the Trinamool Congress’ persistent advice to the Centre, to take “some more time” to launch the GST had “fallen on deaf ears.”
(With inputs from IANS and PTI)
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