Trinamool promises to probe demonetisation\, review GST

Trinamool promises to probe demonetisation, review GST

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The on Wednesday released its manifesto for the 2019 polls, promising to review GST and probe the demonetisation exercise of 2016 by a judge, if it came to power at the Centre after the polls.

Detailing the main 12 points in the document, she said it was targeted at the electorate in her state.

Banerjee exuded confidence of the non-BJP opposition parties coming to power after the 2019 general elections, and said the government then would be formed on the basis of a common minimum programme (CMP) in which her party would pitch for including the all issues raised in the manifesto.

Lashing out against the for undertaking the demonetisation exercise, she asked: "Why was it done? In whose interest?... How much money went abroad, and how it went abroad.. whether white money was converted to black money and vice versa.

"We want a to conduct the probe. It will be a part of the "

On the (GST), the said: "The way the GST was implemented was wrong. Our (Amit Mitra) had to fight a lot on several issues, but on many counts, they (the Centre) paid no heed.

"We will go for a review of the GST by forming an experts' committee. If we find GST is wrong, we will change it. If we feel it is good for the people, the consumers, then only GST will be there."

Castigating the Modi regime for doing away with the Planning Commission, Banerjee said: "It was the idea of Netaji Subhas But dissolved it, they acted like "

She said the NITI Aayog, which has replaced the Planning Commission, was of "no use".

"The used to call all the states. They knew where the states need to spend money. It used to see to it that the states formulated good plans. On the other hand, Modi formed the NITI with his nominated people.

"So far, I have attended two NITI meetings. It is of no use, save some speeches. It is the destruction of the federal system.

"We will revive the It will be set up in a way that it enriches the federal structure and works as the epicentre of development," she said.

Regarding MGNREGA, the 100 days job guarantee programme, the manifesto sought that the beneficiaries be guaranteed 200 days of work.

"The daily wage of Rs 191 should also be doubled. They should get the wage in 15 days."

Banerjee also regretted that till date, a number of panchayats were unbanked. "I had requested the banks to set up branches. I was ready to give them land for only one rupee. But still they haven't been able to do so. If there is no branch, then how can there be digitisation or cheque transfer?" she asked.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 21:22 IST