
Congress killed the address of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the nation on GST reforms, which will come into force from Monday 22 September, and said that the Prime Minister addressed the nation to “demand the exclusive ownership of the GST regime by the GST Council, the constitutional body”.
The Secretary General of Congress, authorized, Communication, Jairam Ramesh, said the Indian National Congress has long claimed that the tax on goods and services was “a tax suppression tax”.
In the X Jairam Ramesh post, he said: “It is plagued by a high number of tax belts, repressive tax rates for items of mass consumption, extensive leaks and incorrect classification, costly compliance loads and reversed structure (lower production tax compared to inputs).” ”
“Since July 2017, we have been demanding GST 2.0. It was a key promise that was made on our Nyay floor for Lok Sabha elections in 2024,” he said.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge took the address of the Prime Minister Hinda proverbs to the reforms of the GST reform, “Nov sau Choohe Khakar, Billi Haj Koli.” Also read | What did PM Narendra modi o gst, swadeshi goods and savings in their address in the middle of business voltage with us – highlighting
In the paper on X, MALLIKARJUN KHARGE said: “Narendra modi, instead of a simple and efficient GST Congress party, your government imposed a tax” Gabbar Singh “by collecting 9 different records and collected Over £55 lakh crore in eight years. Now you’re talking OA £2.5 Lakh Crore ‘Festival’ and apply a simple AID group after it caused deep wounds in public! “
Kharge said, “Amber kabhi na na na na bhulegi ki aapne unke daal-chawal-aaaj, pencil, kitaben, Ilaaj, Kisano to Tractor-Sabse gst vasola ta (the audience will never take on their pulses, treatment, all that is a farmer, everything.
Meanwhile, the leader of the Congress Trinamool Kunal Ghosh killed GST reforms and at the same time attributed Bengal’s main Minister Mamata Baerjee and the Congress of Trinamool All India (AITC) for making changes to GST rates.
“GST rates were in fact anti-aids … because people use a product, there are more GSTs on it; there is more GST for health and life insurance. And when the rich and richest use the product, there are less GST,” he said.
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