Cong promises to reduce VAT on petrol in Goa if it comes to power in 2022


Panaji, Oct 29 (IANS): The Congress will lower the state government-imposed value added tax (VAT) on petrol to make the fuel cheaper, if the party comes to power in the 2022 state assembly poll, South Goa Congress MP Francisco Sardinha has said.

The Lok Sabha MP also accused the Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition government of not taking the step to reduce VAT in order to provide relief to the local population from high fuel prices.

"The state government can lower VAT, but they do not do it. If our government comes to power, we will lower VAT to reduce rates of petrol," Sardinha said.

Reacting to a promise made by the Aam Aadmi Party to provide free power (to the tune of 300 units) and the ruling BJP-led coalition government's decision to provide free water (up to 16,000 litres per month), Sardinha said: "If states offer light and water free of cost, they will have to beg in the future".

 

  

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  • jr, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 29 2021

    MAY BE INR ONE OR HALF OF IT. IT IS QUITE CLEAR NO CHANCES OF COMMING TO POWER THAT IS WHY SIMPLY PROMISE TO REDUCE. BE FIRM ABOUT % INTENDED TO REDUCE SO THAT VOTER THINKS OF IT.

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 29 2021

    All Christian should join together to bring Christian chief minister for party politics and bring Christian s politicians and Christian under one forum if we don't unite now we unite our problems. Our silence should not be joy of political party. In Goa Christians can dictate terms . Forget self interest work for community. U Christian serve people but not servants. See all Christian candidates win. U can join after results also it is contribution of present political game. Political wisdom of Christian s required

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