Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s attacks on PM Narendra Modi’s
economic policies continue, a year after he had launched the most
severe counter to Centre’s demonetisation decision. On Monday, Singh
targeted GST rollout, saying it has a "faulty design" in its current
form and that its "complication of compliances" has killed jobs and
businesses.
During a meeting on GST at the AICC headquarters, the former PM
raised concerns over the faulty implementation of GST. "While
demonetisation was organised loot and legalised plunder, GST has ended
up taking away livelihoods of ordinary people besides shutting down
businesses," Congress
spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala quoted Singh as saying. According
to Surjewala, Singh noted, "the fact that the faulty design (of GST),
and architecture and complication of compliances have killed jobs and
businesses".
The Congress has reportedly planned to start protests against GST all
over the country. According to CNN-News18, Singh said that the GST in
its current form is a "fraud" for small traders and businessmen.
Not the first time
Singh’s latest remarks on GST comes at a time when the GST Council,
comprising representatives from all states, is working to bring in
relief measures for the worst-affected sectors. But this is not the
first time when Singh has attacked the GST.
On many occasions since the GST rollout on July 1 this year, Singh
has slammed the move. Last month, Singh had cautioned against the
"hasty" implementation of GST, along with the note ban, would dent
economic growth, as these have adversely affected the informal sector.
Singh had then told CNBC-TV 18, the GST "has been put on practice in
haste" and "there are lots of glitches which are coming out now". "These
are bound to affect the GDP growth adversely," he added.
U-turn?
Singh slamming GST comes as a surprise as he was instrumental in the
passage of the biggest tax reform in Parliament. In April this year,
Singh had advised Congress leader Jairam Ramesh against seeking an
amendment to the GST Bill for the sake of consensus. Union Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley acknowledged Singh’s gesture and thanked him for the cooperation by walking up to the Opposition benches in the Rajya Sabha.
Before this in 2015, Singh was instrumental in breaking the deadlock
on GST when Modi government was struggling to bring all parties to the
table for passing the GST Bill in Parliament. Singh had reportedly set
up a meeting between Modi and Congress president Sonia Gandhi
on the request of the former. The Economic Times had then reported that
Singh took an active interest in the discussion at Modi’s residence.
01 Nov 2017, 01:49 PM