GST symbol of cooperative federalism, says Modi in 'Mann Ki Baat'


New Delhi, June 24 (IANS): Hailing the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as "probably the world's biggest tax reform", Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said its implementation was a celebration of honesty and a symbol of cooperative federalism.

With the rolling out of GST about a year ago, the ‘One Nation, One Tax' dream of the people of this country had become a reality, he said.

The GST was rolled out at a special ceremony held at Parliament House on the intervening night of June 30-July 1, 2017 amid reservations by some opposition parties.

"GST is probably the biggest tax reform in the world. It is not only the victory of integrity but also a celebration of honesty," Modi said in his monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat'.

"GST is a great example of cooperative federalism, where all states decided to take an unanimous decision in the interest of the nation, and then such a huge tax reform could be implemented," he added.

The GST Council has already held 27 meetings so far, involving representatives of different states and having different priorities. But in spite of all this, all the decisions taken have been of absolute consensus, said Modi.

The Prime Minister pointed out that before the rolling out of GST, there were 17 different types of taxes in the country, but now only one tax (having various slabs) was applicable in the entire country.

He said that under the GST regime, Information Technology had replaced ‘Inspector Raj' as everything from return-to-refund was being done online with little manual interference.

"It is generally believed that such a big tax reform, in a huge country like ours with such a large population, takes five to seven years for effective adoption.

"However, within a year the enthusiasm of the honest people of this nation has resulted in this new tax system achieving stability," Modi said.

He said the implementation of GST has made movements of goods across the states faster and convenient by doing away with the checkposts.

"The successful implementation of such a huge tax reform in India was possible only because the citizens adopted it and the masses fuelled it. This is a huge success in itself which 125 crore Indians have earned for themselves," he said.




  

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    Modi gave so many lectures and criticized and repeatedly taunted like anything as if he is a big economic expert when he was in opposition and UPA wanted to implement GST.
    When he has no clue of what he is talking about, why should he open his mouth at the first place.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    I am sure he doesn't understand a bit of what is he saying.

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    Hope this Monkey baath will end in 2019 🐵

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  • rao, puttur

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    After some initial hiccups, GST is turning out to be a great success story. All the Congress chief ministers also supported except Yuvraj

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  • Truth teller, Karnataka

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    Is it Modiji!? When UPA government was about to implement it you had said 'GST kabhi safal nahi go sakthi, hum Iska kada virodh karenge aur isko lagu nahin hone Denge !!!

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    He himself criticised GST to such an extent before becoming PM now says it is symbol of cooperative Federalism. Whom is he fooling. Never believe his lies. It is time to send him back to Gujarat.

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  • Najmus Saquib, Byndoor/Dammam

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    the same which you opposed when you were cm of Gujarath.
    and what single tax you have made different slabs which suits you and your government and the big supporters

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    One who believes in Mod's magic wand (false claims )are not less.
    Do you get every on subsidized rates?

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    Self boasting should have some limit.
    With all such claims he fools himself and not the public.
    People are made to spend more from limited income and save less for hay day.

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  • Nash, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    CONgress slaves think everyone like CONgress....

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    GST is the symbol of pure fekuism.
    Modi lies with vision.

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  • Aparna Thingalaya, Udupi

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    PM Saaheb, How many small scale Industries closed down in Coiambuttoor .....????? and other parts of the country....?????????????

    Due to UPA Corruption we have elected you....Alas You became PM for Gujarath and favoured Only GUJJUS.....????....

    Its better say in Tulu........" Thoudu Thinpu naye Poye......Ari Mukkunaye Batte "......

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    Nations success and the common man is in distress because of high cost of living due to increase in the cost of all basic commodities.
    Government is by the people, of the people and should be for the people not only for the Nation and affluent people. (Including the politicians.) They become richer and low income families are just watching around hoping for some respite from killer price index.

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