
Chandigarh: Punjab cabinet minister Navjot Singh Sidhu, and Akali leader and former
minister Bikram Singh Majithia today engaged in a spat over the issue of
GST on 'langar' in the Punjab Assembly, forcing the Speaker to adjourn
the House.
A day after Punjab government decided to waive its
share in GST imposed on the purchases made for 'langar' (community
kitchen) at the Golden Temple, the opposition SAD informed the House
that Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had assured the Akalis to forego the
Centre's share in the Goods and Services Tax on items used for 'langar'.
After
the Question Hour on the third day of the ongoing budget session,
former finance minister and Akali leader Parminder Singh Dhindsa said
SAD chief Sukhbir Badal, Akali MP Prem Singh Chandumajra who met finance
minister Arun Jaitley yesterday were assured that the Centre was also
ready to waive its share of GST if the Punjab government had agreed to
do so.
"The state government yesterday waived its share in GST
which was appreciated. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley assured SAD chief
Sukhbir Badal and Prem Singh Chandumajra that the Centre is also ready
to forego its share in GST if the state government has agreed to waive
its share," claimed Dhindsa.
This statement attracted strong
reaction from the treasury benches led by cabinet minister Navjot Singh
Sidhu who asked the Akalis what they had been doing for the past six
months.
"If they were given the assurance then why they were
sleeping for the last six months? The credit only goes to CM Amarinder
Singh for waiving the state's share in GST," said Sidhu.
The
finance minister speaking on this matter, said that he would welcome the
Centre's assurance to the Akalis of waiving its share in GST on items
used in making Langar.
However, he said the Centre had earlier rejected the demand of the Punjab government of exempting GST on Langar.
Sidhu then passed some remark against Majithia for not letting him speak, leading to a ruckus in the House.
Both Sidhu and Majithia got involved in ugly verbal spat even as the Speaker tried to calm them down.
Members
of the treasury benches and the Akalis then got involved in heated
exchanges forcing the Speaker to adjourn the House for 30 minutes.
Later,
the House unanimously passed a resolution thanking Chief Minister
Captain Amarinder Singh for waiving the state's share of GST on Langar
at the Golden Temple.
The resolution was moved by Parliamentary
Affairs Minister Brahm Mohindra after MLA Dera Baba Nanak Sukhjinder
Singh Randhawa suggested the same.
PTI