Srinagar: Congress today described the passing of GST Resolution in the house as a Black Day in the History of Jammu and Kashmir State. The Party also termed the Assembly Session and the meetings held from time to time inorder to evolve a consensus on GST by the Govt as a mere eye wash, while the passing of GST was already decided between PDP BJP
In a core group meeting held today under the Chairmanship of G.A. Mir, the Party Legislators and Senior Leaders lashed out at the State Govt for passing the GST Resolution in the House without evolving a consensus and expressed serious concern over the way GST Resolution was passed in the House while adopting 101 Amendment directly without taking view point of opposition on board, although the Congress Party is not against the GST, but the way it was passed is unacceptable to Congress Party, the Leaders also expressed apprehensions that the passing of GST in hurry will certain harm the special Status and fiscal autonomy of the State.
Expressing serious apprehensions over the fate of Special Status of the State, the Core Group termed the passing of GST Resolution as a deliberate attempt to harm the fiscal autonomy and special status by implementing GST in the state without adopting necessary amendments as suggested. The Core group also described the passing of GST Resolution as a fixed match between the PDP BJP.
They said while it was evident from the day one that PDP BJP had planned to pass GST in the house that too without considering the view point of the opposition, besides not taking care of Special status of the state, which was opposed by the Congress Party, besides that the Party (Congress) feels duty bound to continue to oppose the mode of implementation of GST in its present form.
The Core Group added that Congress Party will reach out to people in the entire state to seek feed -back in order to devise a strategy with regard to fall out of GST in its present form in the State.
Those who were present in the meeting included CLP Leader Nawang Rigzin Jora, Former PCC President Peerzada Mohd Syed, Former Minister Taj Mohi U Din, EX. MP Tariq Hamid Karra, MLA, MLCs and other Senior Leaders. (KNS)