Pondy CM plea to Centre on GST

Press Trust of India  |  Puducherry 

Chief Minister V Narayanasamy today urged the Centre to ensure that does not cause hardships to the poor and farmers and said "more the more would be the evasion."

should be practical to avoid evasion, he said, inaugurating a one-day summit of Human Resources Personnel organised by the unit of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here.


The imposition of "exorbitant rate of on medicines, textiles, tractors and other commodities used by the common man" was a step in the wrong direction, he added.

The chief minister said as a member of the Council he had registered his strong protest at its earlier meetings and urged the Union Minister to be "practical in the imposition of "

He said that unless the "is people-friendly the goal of One Nation One would not be reached."

"The more the the more will be evasion," he added.

Narayanasamy said demonetisaion had already contributed to a serious impact on the economy and was now causing more hardship.

Further, he said investments in picked up as the government had come out with various concessions and incentives for industrialists setting up units.

"We offer concessions in power tariff, provide investment subsidies and other sops to attract entrepreneurs through our new industrial policy," he said.

The chief minister said with the government according priority for 'law and order', a business-friendly atmosphere had also been generated and congenial atmosphere for industrial entrepreneurs was thus available.

He appealed to industrialists and human resources management personnel in various undertakings to adopt a 'humane approach' so that there would be cordial relations between industries and the labour force.

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First Published: Fri, November 03 2017. 13:48 IST