Kerala CM's GST decision: KTR, Tell your father!?
Kerala CM's GST decision: ktr, Tell your father!?
Criticism upon criticism.. is good to hear.
But.. because of them there is no benefit to the people except for a little pastime.
Minister ktr, who has been tweeting once or twice a day about Modi's government, is now the time to show his hand.
Telangana State minister ktr has criticized the Centre's decision to introduce GST on milk products.
On July 18, the media published an article on the criticism of GST on products like milk, curd, and paneer.
In it.. "Instead of criticizing the Modi government with tweets.. Can ktr do this?", the summary of the item published is that rather than criticizing the decisions of the central government, announcing a constructive decision.
It was brought to the screen.
Political criticism should be avoided.. people should be benefited.. telangana government is not seeing the persistence to reduce the additional burden due to Modi government at the centre.
But... the Vijayan government in kerala, which is a little far from the telugu states, took a decision a little closer to the policy of the media.
It is noteworthy to make an official statement about it.
While concerns are being expressed about the manner in which GST has been levied on essential items, it has been made clear that if one kg or two kg of essential items are sold in the form of pockets in the 'Kutumba Shree' shops run by the self-help society in kerala, but in other small shops, there is no need to levy GST on it.
They said that even if there is a patch with the center in this matter, they will not back down.
No GST will be levied on essential items sold in bulk, such as one or two kg bags sold in small shops along with Kutumba Shri.
Even if the center objects, it will not back down.
We have already written a letter to the Center regarding this," he said. It is known that according to the recent decision taken by the Centre, there will be no tax on essential commodities if they are loose.
In the current situation when selling in pockets becomes a common thing.. it will be a burden on everyone.
The cm of kerala also mentioned the same thing.. 'It is a common thing to pack and sell.
Bringing packaged goods under the purview of GST will put a burden on consumers who buy from small shops," the letter said.
Can telangana chief minister KCR take a similar decision just like kerala Chief Minister?
Minister ktr can refer to his father for that, can't he?
If we do that, we should not forget that criticism of Modi will increase in value.