'Panic-stricken' Modi govt has no option but to change GST

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

leader today said a "shower of changes" is expected from the Council meeting in Guwahati and the "panic-stricken" Modi has no option but to change the new rates.

The high-powered committee headed by Union Minister is meeting in the city to discuss rates.


Chidambaram said the will be forced to heed the advice of the opposition and experts due to the assembly elections next month.

"Expect a shower of changes in rates from Council meeting today. Panic-stricken govt has no option but to concede demands for change.

"Thanksto elections, forced to heed advice of Opposition and experts on flaws in implementation of GST," he tweeted.

Chidambaram said the letter from the ministers of Congress-ruled states to Jaitley will set the tone for discussions in the Council today.

"FMs letter exposes the structural flaws in the design and implementation of can no longer duck these issues," he said.

The leader said the had avoided debate and voting in Rajya Sabha on Bills but it cannot avoid a debate in the public domain or in the Council.

"FMs will force changes in Council meeting today. Agra, Surat, Tiruppur and other hub towns are watching," he said.

The ministers of ruled states last week demanded a major overhaul of the Goods and Services (GST), alleging that the reform measure had turned out to be a "big disappointment" due to its "poor" implementation.

The ministers of the Congress-ruled Punjab and Karnataka, Manpreet Badal and Krishna Gowda, alleged that the country had "lost the opportunity" to bring reform and that there was "utter chaos and confusion", forcing many businesses to shut down.

They also alleged that there was "poor implementation" with regard to GST's concept, design, rates, exemptions, compliance requirement and technological preparedness.

They said the party would demand reduction of rates for many items and raise other concerns of the business community in the Guwahati meeting of the Council.

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First Published: Fri, November 10 2017. 12:22 IST