SRINAGAR, JULY 05: The discussion on GST Resolution moved by
Minister for PWD in the upper house yesterday continued in the upper house
today.
MLC Ashok Khajuria while initiating the debate termed the proposed
imposition of GST in the state as a landmark event in the history of J&K.
He said if the GST is not imposed in the state, it will have to bear huge
losses and cannot do business with the rest of the states.
He said business of the state will come to a sudden halt if GST is not
implemented and inflation will rise by 30 to 40 percent in the state and that
state cannot bear such huge losses
Highlighting the benefits of GST, Saif-ud-din Bhat congratulated the
government for initiating the debate for the adoption of GST Regime in the
legislature.
Vikram Randhawa while taking part the debate, supported the resolution
saying that GST is a gift for the people of the State.
MLC Khursheed Alam while participating in the debate supported the
resolution saying that the imposition of GST will be beneficial for the common
masses as well as the businessmen and that it will end the supremacy of few
businessmen and will benefit the consumers.
He said JK is a consumer state and it is not possible for the state to
import goods from other states in the absence of GST. He said J&K can’t afford to
bring its business to standstill by not imposing GST. He said state’s produce
like apple can’t be exported to international and national market in absence of GST. He
said there is commitment in resolution itself that it will safeguard JK’s special
status
Pradeep Sharma while speaking in favor of the resolution said J&K
being a consumer state produces less and consumes more. He said consumer states
will be benefitted more in GST regime and will help in increasing the GDP of
the state.
Surinder Mohan Ambardar while supporting the resolution said the
imposition of GST is the second major landmark decision in the history of India
after the midnight session on 15th August 1947 when the then Prime
Minister announced Freedom of India.
Single window system is being created under new taxation rule will
benefit the common masses especially to the people of JK as state is consumer
state, he said.
He said it is historical step of the present government that brought
the GST resolution in Legislature for debate instead of going for an ordinance.
He further said that economic as well as financial autonomy will be
strengthened by the adoption of GST regime.
S Charanjeet Singh while speaking in support of the resolution said the
GST regime will benefit the state as a whole and common man will be befitted
while growth rate will be increased besides tax evasion can be reduced.
Yasir Reshi while supporting the resolution congratulated the government
for turning to legislature before adopting GST regime in the state. He said it
has sent a positive message and reiterated the special status of the state.
Vibodh Gupta also took part in debate and discussion on the
resolution for adoption of GST in the state and supported the resolution saying
that its adoption will benefit the common masses.
Surinder Choudhary while speaking over the resolution, highlighted the
importance of GST for the economic and financial development of the state.
Ramesh Arora while taking part in debate on the resolution, supported
the resolution and discussed various benefits of GST.

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