The INS News
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Regional
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
    • National
    • World
  • Business & Economy
  • Multimedia
    • Photo Gallery
    • Video Gallery
  • Health
  • Jobs & Careers
  • Press Releases
  • Blog
  • Home
  • News
    • Regional
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
    • National
    • World
  • Business & Economy
  • Multimedia
    • Photo Gallery
    • Video Gallery
  • Health
  • Jobs & Careers
  • Press Releases
  • Blog
No Result
View All Result
The INS News
No Result
View All Result
Home News Regional

G A Mir terms GST as ‘Government Saving Tax’

INS Web Desk by INS Web Desk
July 3, 2017
A A
Congress blames Govt for worrisome situation in valley
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappTelegramEmail

Srinagar: Terming the GST as ‘Government Saving Tax’, Jammu and Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) Chief, G A Mir on Monday said that PDP-BJP government is trying every bid to implement the law here to save their chair.
According to KNS correspondent, addressing a presser here at his Humhama residence after chairing CLP meet, Mir said that something fishy is cooking between the PDP-BJP over the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the state but his party will defeat the evil designs of the government in this regard. “We will certainly defeat the evil designs of the government over GST,” he said.
“I believe GST is Government Saving Tax for the PDP-BJP as they have no way to come out from the present situation. The party leaders have failed to raise their voice against the GST at parliament when the bill was passed. Now, they are trying to mingle the words to save their chair and to betray the people as well,” he added.
He said that the government should understand the special position of Jammu and Kashmir and must not take any decision, which can infringe the state powers. “We won’t allow any compromise over the special position of JK. The state government should ensure the security of JK’s the special status,” he said.
Mir told reporters here that disallowing media persons to cover the special assembly session on July 04 is the glaring example that something fishy is coking between PDP-BJP. “Media is the pillar of democracy and the government shouldn’t disallow media persons to cover the proceedings,” he added.
He also said that besides Congress, every mature person in JK is against the implementation of GST in the state as they are concerned about the special status of JK.
“We (Congress) were also planning to implement GST across the country but the party was ready to take decision about implementing the law according to JK’s constitution here,” he said, adding that earlier the incumbent government were also thinking to take any decision according to JK constitution but “I don’t know what prompted them to take such decision in last nine months.”
“I believe that the two coalition partners are not on page over the GST implementation as they have so far failed to come up with the concrete agenda in this regard,” he added, adding that the congress party has alerted the government in this regard.
Asked about the protest by trade community, he said, “If we see, the GST is better option for the traders for their business but they are coming out for the security of state’s special status, which is a genuine concern.”
Pertinently, the Congress party here held Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting at Mir’s residence, which was attended by senior party leaders inclduign Tariq hammed Karra, Nawang Ringzin Jora, G M Saroori, Vikar Rasool, Usman Majeed and others. (KNS)

RELATED POSTS

Upgradation of GMC services Govt’s prime concern: CS

Admin ensuring dignified life to all: LG

10 injured in Bijbhera accident

 

 

 

Buy JNews
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Geelani being disingenuous and misleading people: NC

Next Post

Opposition parties meet ahead of Assembly session on GST

INS Web Desk

INS Web Desk

Related Posts

Upgradation of GMC services Govt’s prime concern: CS
Regional

Upgradation of GMC services Govt’s prime concern: CS

June 15, 2025
Admin ensuring dignified life to all: LG
Regional

Admin ensuring dignified life to all: LG

June 15, 2025
3 persons killed in Kishtwar accident
Regional

10 injured in Bijbhera accident

June 15, 2025
LG Sinha hands over appointment letter to slain Adil’s wife
Regional

LG Sinha hands over appointment letter to slain Adil’s wife

June 15, 2025
Under PM’s guidance, J&K Govt changed lives of tribal communities in 4 years: LG
Regional

LG Sinha announces reopening of 8 tourist destinations in Kashmir

June 14, 2025
ACB files cases against 2 Jammu cops
Regional

ACB traps HC Police Station Kathua, flees spot, accused at large

June 14, 2025
Next Post
GST without adequate safeguards not acceptable: NC

Opposition parties meet ahead of Assembly session on GST

95 locals join militant ranks in recent past: IGP

Cop, woman injured in Anantnag militant attack

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *




MeT predicts light snowfall in Kashmir on Dec 4, 5

Moderate to heavy snowfall in next 36 hours as system is now concentrating in Valley: MeT

January 20, 2019
Lethpora attack: Sacrifice of soldiers will not go in vain, says Rajnath

Rajnath announces Rs 5 lac for kin of civilians killed in Kulgam

October 23, 2018
Youth architects of New Jammu Kashmir: LG

Youth architects of New Jammu Kashmir: LG

May 29, 2023

About

Indian News Service (INS) is the first registered online news portal from the state of Jammu & Kashmir. Our creative team consists of like-minded and socially concerned team of media professionals who carry decades of experience in their field of profession at their back. Our core values have pillars in honesty, empathy, credibility, equality and integrity.

More

© 2022 INS News - Designed by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Regional
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
    • National
    • World
  • Business & Economy
  • Multimedia
    • Photo Gallery
    • Video Gallery
  • Health
  • Jobs & Careers
  • Press Releases
  • Blog

© 2022 INS News - Designed by GITS.