Rashtra
Niti is above Raj Niti: PM Modi thanks all parties for their support to GST
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that 'rashtraniti'
(national policy) is above rajniti (politics) while expressing gratitude to all
parties for support on GST.
'GST,
A NEW MOTI IN ONE-INDIA MAALA'
Underlining that the
development marks the recognition of 'One India' and strengthens this concept,
he said, "We are aligning ourselves with new taxation regime. GST is a new
'moti' (bead) in this 'maala' (necklace)."
Modi coined the GST in a new
manner - 'Great Step by Team India', 'Great Step towards Transformation',
'Great Step towards Transparency'.
In this context, he quipped,
"janam koi de, lalan palan koi kare. Krishna ko janam kisne diya, bada
kisne kiya? (Someone may give birth, but someone else may nurture. Who gave
birth to Lord Krishna and who brought him up?)".
Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to all parties for their support for GST Bill and said that the bill was a crucial step towards ending tax terrorism.
Modi described GST as a
crucial step towards ending tax terrorism besides reducing corruption and black
money and said the new regime of indirect taxation will make consumer the king.
The Lok Sabha unanimously
passed a constitution amendment bill that enables mega reform Goods and
Services Tax bill (GST). The bill will now be sent to state assemblies for
approval after the President approves it.
"'Rashtra
Niti' (national policy) is above 'Raj Niti' (politics). I thank all political
parties, as well as state governments run by different parties. We have reached
here after churning in Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, 29 states, their representatives
and 90 parties. We are putting a stamp on the final decision," Modi said.
EVERYBODY'S VICTORY
Modi emphasised in Lok Sabha
that the passage of the GST Constitution Amendment Bill by Parliament was not a
victory of any party or government but was everybody's victory as it
highlighted the success of the democratic ethos of the country. Intervening in
a debate on Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill, he asserted that the GST will
benefit mainly those states which are considered backward and address the
problem of imbalanced development.
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley made
a strong pitch for 'one nation one tax,' stating that India's biggest tax
reform will see the centre and states 'pooling their sovereignty to reap the
many benefits that will ultimately lead to India's progress'.
"Tax evasion will
lessen, there will be no tax on tax or a cascade of taxes and ease of doing
business will improve," said Jaitley.
Modi acknowledged that manufacturing states will suffer losses but they will be compensated. August 8 marks a crucial step towards freedom from tax terrorism, Modi said, while recalling that this was the day in 1942 when Mahatma Gandhi had sounded the bugle of 'Quit India' which marked a major step towards the country's Independence.
Modi acknowledged that manufacturing states will suffer losses but they will be compensated. August 8 marks a crucial step towards freedom from tax terrorism, Modi said, while recalling that this was the day in 1942 when Mahatma Gandhi had sounded the bugle of 'Quit India' which marked a major step towards the country's Independence.
"It will also help
reduce the problem of black money and lead to generation of jobs by benefitting
the small traders and entrepreneurs," he added.
Title: Rashtra Niti is above
Raj Niti: PM Modi thanks all parties for their support to GST
Description: Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Monday said that rashtraniti (national policy) is above
rajniti (politics) while expressing gratitude to all parties for support on GST.
Keywords: Narendra Modi, GST
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