Goverment measures on GST too little, too late: Congress


New Delhi, Oct 7 (IANS): The Congress on Friday said that measures announced by the Narendra Modi government to ease concerns over Goods and Services Tax were "too little, too late" and procedural reliefs will not compensate for messing with the basic architecture of GST.

Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala said, in a series of tweets, that Finance Minister Arun Jaitley should have listened to the sane advice given by party Vice President Rahul Gandhi.

"#GSTCouncilMeet Too little, too late. Procedural reliefs will not compensate for messing with the basic architecture of GST by Modi Govt," Surjewala said.

"Huge opportunity of adding 2% to India's GDP squandered away by GST mess & subsequent half baked rollbacks by panic stricken Modi Govt.

"Wish that PM/FM could remove blinkers of arrogance to listen to the sane counsel of @OfficeofRG, Dr Manmohan Singh & @Pchidambaram," he added.

Rahul Gandhi had said earlier in the day that petrol and diesel should be brought under the GST regime to prevent excessive profiteering. He had called for correcting "distorted" structure concerning textiles, making GST simpler and the processing of filing of returns easy.

The government, which faced severe criticism over the implementation of GST, on Friday night announced a slew of measures to ease the concerns of traders, exporters and small business while slashing the rates on 27 items of common consumption, including roti, khakra, namkeens, stationery, man-made yarn -- with most of them brought to five per cent category.

  

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  • Amith, USA

    Sat, Oct 07 2017

    Feku, DAKU & JOOT-LAY made India as LABORATORY & TESTING ground. If they succeed, automatically full credit goes to them and if they Fail, with their SUPARI media with Arnab Cow-Samy & Navika Kumar, will start Non-Stop Barking on Television for 60 years rule of Congress where, Chaddi Bakhts will be once again easily Fooled & Ullu Banaying!!!! What Prakash Raj has told is 100 % TRUE, Feku is bigger actor but in Villain's roll because Prakash Raj, in most of the films acting as VILLAIN!!!!! "BHARAT KO YE BARBAAD KAREGA "

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 07 2017

    Relief is given only to Baba Ramdev's 'Patanjali's Ayurveda products' ...

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 07 2017

    The current Central Government of Yale visitors is guided by the public servants from Bihar and Kerala.

    The public servants hailing from such states do not have much of an understanding about entrepreneurship and generation of employment.

    But the Yale visitors have no education to understand what is good for the economics and what is not.

    So the Yale visitors thought that GST would instantly provide them with 500,000 crores!

    Because projects like the Gujarat Bullet Train need a lot of money. So why not collect as much tax as possible?

    The Yale visitors' logic has not been understood by the small-time vendors and traders in the informal sector whi struggle on a daily basis to earn a few rupees against harsh conditions.

    The Yale visitors' plan to invert the last two hundred years' economic progress of India overnight has not worked.

    And they have no plan B.

    Have the public servants from high-unemployment states crashed BJP's hopes of winning in 2019?

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