Cong, SAD 'politicising' issue of GST on langar: AAP

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The opposition today hit out at the Congress-led and the SAD for "politicising" imposition on 'langar sewa', and said such services in all religions should be kept out of the ambit of taxation.

It also sought exemption for charitable societies like 'Pingalwara' (house for destitutes), orphanages and old age homes, while demanding for the formation of committee to identify such places to push for exemption.


"Besides exempting 'langar' (Sikh community kitchen) served in Darbar Sahib, the langar sewa performed in all faiths -- Hindu, Christians, Muslims and even -- should also be exempted from GST," and newly-appointed Leader of Opposition, Sukhpal Khaira, told reporters here.

"Several meetings for implementation of had been held for more than a year. Both the past (Akali minister Parminder Dhindsa) and present (Manpreet Badal) ministers, who participated in these meetings as members, never raised this issue.

"Can they show on record that they raised the matter (of on langar) in these meetings? Everybody is trying to gain cheap publicity out of this issue," Khaira alleged.

The APP leader criticised Union minister and Akali leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal for failing to take up the matter with Union Minister Arun Jaitley.

"She can raise this issue with FM Arun Jaitley in Delhi and get the exemption," he said.

Khaira also asked the to come forward and bear the burden on account of the on langar.

"If Chief Minister Amarinder Singh is really concerned about this issue, the state should bear the (tax) burden. I also urge the CM to form a committee of to identify places where exemption is required," he said.

The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has projected an extra financial burden of Rs 10 crore per year due to the imposition of the new regime on food items used for the community kitchen.

Khaira also dismissed of factionalism in the state unit of the party.

He said the MLAs will shortly meet Justice J S Narang, who has been appointed to look into allegations of impropriety against cabinet minister Rana Gurjit Singh, in a multi-crore sand mining auction case.

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