Not paying compulsory GST compensation to states betrayal on part of Modi govt: Sonia


New Delhi, Aug 26 (IANS): Interim Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, during a virtual meeting with six Chief Ministers, including West Bengal's Mamata Banrjee and Maharashtra's Uddhav Thackeray, on Wednesday termed the compulsory GST compensation not being paid to the states as "betrayal" on the part of the Narendra Modi government.

"There are two issues related to the Centre and the states and the Parliament is scheduled in next three weeks, so we should have a coordinated approach," Sonia Gandhi said.

The Congress leader said that GST compensation is a big issue and paying it on time is crucial.

"And I know it is not happening on time. The finances of the states are badly affected," she said.

She pointed out that GST was enacted as an example of "cooperative federalism" and it came into existence because states agreed to forego their powers in the larger national interest and on a promise of compulsory GST compensation for a period of five years.

She also said that in the meeting of the Standing Committee on Finance on August 11, the Finance Secretary had stated that the Central government is not in a state to pay the 14 per cent compulsory compensation to the states.

"This is nothing short of betrayal on the part of the Modi government," Sonia Gandhi said.

She also alleged that ordinances have been issued without discussing with the states and Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has already highlighted it.

Targeting the government over the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA), she said that there is an outcry over it.

"Laws meant to protect the environment and livelihoods and public health are being weakened. The auctions of coal mines have already been objected to by some Chief Ministers," Sonia Gandhi said, adding that some states have already expressed their opposition.

She also targeted the government for handing over six airports to private players and for the privatisation of railways.

The Congress chief also lamented the government over the National Education Police (NEP) and said, "Announcements like NEP should really worry us, because it is actually a setback that displays insensitivity towards the states. There are other problems of the students which are being dealt uncaringly."

Besides Banerjee and Thackeray, the meeting was also attended by Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and Puducherry Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy.

Speaking in the meeting, Banerjee said, "The government has already announced NEET and JEE exams but how the students will appear for the examinations I don't know."

She said that in the month of April, the UGC had sent a letter stating that it will defer these examinations and will go for some other options.

"And now the JEE and the NEET examinations are to be held as per the schedule. I do not know how the students will sit in the exams. I can understand that the government will say that the Supreme Court has given the verdict and that's why the government is doing these things," she said.

The West Bengal Chief Minister said that she has written to the Prime Minister over the NEET and JEE exams.

"The government can appeal to the apex court to review its decision so that the students' community can feel that it is not harassed," she said.

The meeting of the opposition leaders came a day ahead of the GST council meeting.

  

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Wed, Aug 26 2020

    Only fake promises and colourful social media campaign by this government. Unfortunately many literate people fell for this.

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 26 2020

    Look, who is talking about betrayal of the country!!!

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 27 2020

    @ Bhavya...Mirchi laghi

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  • gibbs, Udupi/Kuwait

    Wed, Aug 26 2020

    Sonia Ji is absolutely right that Central Government is betraying states!!!??? Modi Ji Government is announcing only new schemes without fulfilling the promised ones since 6 years!!! Where did the promised 15 lakhs, black money and many more schemes since 2014 as of now???? Marketing of schemes in Media is the only Publicity they are doing and in reality hardly implemented schemes. Indian voters has to elect Development implementing party in the coming elections to save people from hunger, distress and poor economic condition...

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Wed, Aug 26 2020

    Opposition parties should know by now that BJP govt in the centre is only announcing and promising party, not paying and doing party. Have they compensated farmers, flood victims, migrant workers??????...... Govt is only interested in filling its self created Funds without audit.

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 26 2020

    Modi Govt is busy in privatizing all sectors which own by People of India. They want to sell everything in front of them. If money comes they will pay to the states. Central finance ministry already bankrupt.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 26 2020

    Modi is only busy managing Headlines either feeding Peacocks or toppling opposition Govts. He has no time for peoples issues nor is he bothered about them. Suit Boot Ki Sarkar.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Aug 26 2020

    Is there no provision to file a case against central government....!!!!???? Even if a case is filed getting justice is not sure....!!!!??????

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  • True Indian, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 26 2020

    Sonia Gandhi is a true leader, In her days she did her best to develop our country

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