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PM flags higher tax on fuel in opposition-ruled states

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By PTI Updated: Apr 27, 2022 11:38 pm

New Delhi, April 27 (PTI): Flagging higher fuel prices in many opposition-ruled states, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday called it “injustice” to people living there and urged the governments there to reduce VAT in “national interest” to benefit the common man.

Modi raised the issue of many states not adhering to the Centre’s call for reducing the Value Added Tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel after his government slashed excise duties on them in November last, and asked them to work in the spirit of cooperative federalism in this time of global crisis. Higher prices in some states were also harmful for neighbouring states, he added.

The prime minister focussed a big part of his concluding remarks in his meeting with chief ministers to review the Covid-19 situation on the issue of rise in fuel prices which have been a matter of public debate and a cause behind the surge in inflation.

Boosting cooperative federalism is necessary for strengthening Indian economy in the global scenario impacted by the war, he said, in an apparent reference to the Russian attack on Ukraine, and called for better Centre-states coordination in economic decisions.

Supply chain has been impacted and challenges have been rising, he added.

Modi said the Centre had reduced excise duties on petrol and diesel in November to reduce its price burden on people. It had also urged to reduce VAT, which is imposed by states, and transfer the benefits to people, he noted, adding some states did so and some did not.

Mostly, BJP-run states slashed VAT by different margins, taking the cue from the Centre. Most opposition-ruled states did not reduce the VAT, while the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi did it much later.

In his remarks, Modi cited the example of Karnataka and Gujarat, both ruled by the BJP, saying they have suffered revenue loss of nearly INR 5,000 crore and INR 3,500-4,000 crore respectively by reducing VAT but they did so to help people. Their neighbouring states did not reduce the VAT, he added.

States like Maharashtra, West Bengal, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala — all ruled by different opposition parties — have not reduced VAT for some reasons, and prices there are higher than other states, he said.

“I am not criticising anyone but am praying to you for the welfare of people of your states…I urge you to reduce VAT now even after a delay of six months to benefit people,” he said, with chief ministers of most of these states listening.

In Chennai, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai, petrol prices (per litre) are over INR 111, INR 118, INR 119, INR 115 and INR 120, he said, noting that they cost much lower at INR 102 in the union territory of Daman and Diu, INR 105 in Lucknow, INR 106 in Jammu, INR 105 in Guwahati and INR 103 in Dehradun.

Noting that the Centre anyway shares 42 per cent of its revenue with states, the prime minister said it is his “special request” to these chief ministers to reduce VAT.

However, opposition-ruled states did not agree with the prime minister’s assertions.

After the meeting, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee told reporters in Kolkata, “Today’s interaction with PM Narendra Modi was completely one-sided and misleading. Facts shared by him were wrong. We have been providing a subsidy of Re 1 on every litre of petrol and diesel for the last three years. We’ve spent INR 1,500 crore on this.”

In Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala’s Finance Minister K N Balagopal said the increase in petrol and diesel rates was due to the cess and surcharge levied by the Centre.

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By PTI Updated: Apr 27, 2022 11:38:31 pm
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