[Marxistindia] Roll back these GST Hikes
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marxistindia at cpim.org
Wed Jul 20 14:39:18 IST 2022
July 20, 2022
Press Statement
The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the
following statement:
Roll back these GST Hikes
The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India(Marxist) strongly condemns
the latest round of unprecedented burdens imposed on the people through the
GST hikes on all essential commodities such as pre-packaged rice, wheat,
milk. The PB demands that these hikes be immediately rolled back.
Independent India abandoned the policy of the colonial British government's
tax on food items. In these last 75 years food items like rice, wheat,
pulses etc., daily essentials like curd, paneer, meat, fish, jaggary were
never taxed. This is the Modi government's 'gift' to the Indian people in
this year of Azaadi ka Amrut Mahotsav'.
The range of items on which GST has been increased also includes crematorium
charges, hospital rooms, writing ink etc. Even to withdraw one's own savings
from their bank account people have to pay 18 per cent GST on bank cheques.
This cruel assault on people's livelihood comes when there is a run-away
price rise with the Consumer Price Index ranging above 7 per cent and the
Wholesale price Index above 15 per cent, soaring unemployment, a tumbling
rupee, unprecedented trade deficit and a stumbling GDP growth. These hikes
will further ruin people's livelihood.
To raise revenue, the Modi government must tax the super-rich and not impose
more burdens on the people. Apart from having the fastest growing
billionaires in the world, companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange
reported collective profits of Rs, 9.3 lakh crores in 2021-222, i.e., 70 per
cent more than the previous year and three times higher than the average
profits earned during the decade, 2010-2020. Instead of taxing this super
rich the Modi government is giving them further tax concessions and loan
waivers. Many of the luxury goods that should have been taxed heavily are
having a modest GST. Gold purchases are taxed at 3 per cent, diamonds at 1.5
per cent, while food items have GST of 5 per cent or more.
The claim of Modi government that no opposition was raised against these
hikes is blatantly untrue. The Kerala Chief Minister has written to the
Prime Minister conveying the state government's strong objection and
reminding him that the state finance minister conveyed reservations as early
as on November 2021 against these proposals when they were first mooted.
The Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) calls upon all Party units to organise
broad-based protest actions against this cruel attack on people's lives.
Muralidharan
[For CPI(M) Central Committee Office]
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