
Ahmedabad: Union Textiles Minister Smriti Irani today alleged that though small businessmen and traders in Surat are ready to embrace GST, Congress leaders are trying to "incite" them against the BJP government in Gujarat, which goes to polls next month.
Contesting Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi's charge
that the GST and note ban "broke the legs" of Surat, India's
textile hub, Irani said traders and businessmen are ready to
be tax compliant, and her ministry is doing everything to
solve problems they are facing in shifting to the new indirect
tax regime.
She said during her previous visits to Surat, traders,
weavers, small businessmen and women working in the industry
brought up before her some system-related issues and all
possible help was extended to help make them tax compliant.
"But, since the (Assembly) polls are approaching,
Congress leaders are trying to incite people," Irani told
reporters here.
"Yesterday, a delegation from Surat's textile industry
came to Delhi and gave a public statement that they are ready
to embrace GST. They want to be tax complaint. They just want
solution to some of the challenges posed by the new system,"
she said.
Irani, who also holds the Information and Broadcasting
portfolio, said the issues faced by them were conveyed to the
GST Council for resolution. Even yesterday, she said, the
powerful GST council was told about their concerns.
The process, Irani said, was going on for the last 2-3
months and several issues have already been resolved.
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi visited Surat
yesterday and said the "twin blows" of demonetisation and GST
"broke the legs" of Surat, the textile and diamond hub of the
country.
During his interaction with industry representatives,
Gandhi assured them that if Congress was voted to power he
will make structural changes to the GST.
The polling for the two-phase elections in the state
will take place on December 9 and 14, and votes will be
counted on December 18.