BJP accusing Punjab govt of 'tax terrorism' laughable: AAP

IANS April 22, 2025 144 views

The Aam Aadmi Party has strongly countered BJP's accusations of tax terrorism in Punjab. AAP spokesperson Neel Garg highlighted the state's impressive revenue achievements, showing substantial increases in excise, GST, and registration fees. He criticized BJP's governance, pointing out their complex tax structures and harassment of small businesses. Garg argued that Punjab is experiencing unprecedented development under AAP's leadership, challenging the BJP to focus on its own shortcomings.

"It is laughable that BJP leaders, who institutionalised tax terrorism in India, are accusing Punjab's AAP government" - Neel Garg, AAP Spokesperson
Chandigarh, April 22: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab spokesperson Neel Garg on Tuesday slammed the BJP for its baseless allegations against the Punjab government’s taxation policies.

Key Points

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AAP refutes BJP's tax inspection allegations with robust revenue data

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Punjab achieves record-breaking revenue growth under AAP

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GST and excise collections significantly outperform previous governments

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AAP emphasizes transparency over harassment tactics

“It is laughable that BJP leaders, who institutionalised tax terrorism in India, are accusing Punjab’s AAP government of spreading it,” Garg told the media here. His reaction comes hours after the state BJP unit blamed the AAP government for “looting” traders in the state to cover expenses of its leaders in Delhi.

The AAP government issued a new directive on April 18, instructing Deputy Commissioners in the Taxation Department to ensure that each Excise and Taxation Officer (ETO) conducts four inspections every month and resolves them within a one-month timeframe, state BJP General Secretary Anil Sareen told the media here.

“This would result in around 1,200 inspections across the state each month. If an average penalty of Rs 8 lakh is imposed per inspection, the monthly collection would total Rs 96 crore and annually a staggering Rs 1,152 crore,” he said.

Responding to the BJP’s accusations, AAP spokesperson Garg highlighted the imposition of Goods and Services Tax (GST) on essential items like milk, curd, and educational materials, as well as worship materials for temples and gurdwaras. “The BJP, which promised no taxes when it came to power, has instead burdened the common man with a complex GST structure that harasses small traders and shopkeepers,” he said.

Garg also criticised the BJP’s governance for fostering a climate of fear through excessive raids by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Income Tax Department. “Under the BJP’s rule, these raids create panic among traders and small businesses. In stark contrast, Punjab’s AAP government prioritises transparency and accountability, driving growth without harassment,” the AAP spokesperson claimed.

Drawing a contrast between AAP’s governance and that of BJP’s allies, Garg presented Punjab’s record-breaking revenue growth. He said excise revenue was Rs 28,020 crore in three years under AAP, surpassing the five-year collections of the SAD-BJP (Rs 20,545 crore) and the Congress (Rs 27,395 crore). The GST collection was Rs 64,253 crore under AAP in three years, which was more than triple compared to the Congress’ Rs 21,286 crore in five years. Likewise, the stamp duty and registration fees were Rs 14,786 crore under AAP, outpacing Congress’ Rs 12,469 crore and the SAD-BJP’s Rs 12,387 crore in their terms.

He also condemned the BJP’s hollow narratives and urged its leaders to introspect. “Punjab is witnessing unprecedented development under AAP, which was unimaginable during previous regimes. The BJP should reflect on its failures instead of misleading the public,” Garg added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Interesting to see AAP defending their policies with actual numbers! The revenue growth stats are impressive if accurate. But I wish both parties would focus more on solutions than mudslinging 🤔
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Priya M.
As a small business owner in Punjab, I've noticed more transparency in tax processes lately. The online system is much better than before. Still some teething issues though!
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Sanjay D.
Both sides make valid points but miss the bigger picture. Why can't we have tax policies that don't feel like "terrorism" to citizens? The system needs complete overhaul, not just party blaming.
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Anita R.
The BJP's hypocrisy is showing here! They introduced the most complicated tax system and now complain about inspections? 😂 AAP might not be perfect but at least they're trying new approaches.
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Harpreet S.
Respectfully, while AAP's revenue numbers look good, I'm concerned about the 1,200 inspections/month figure. That seems excessive and could lead to harassment if not implemented carefully. Hope they find the right balance.
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Vikram J.
Finally some accountability in Punjab's tax system! The previous governments let so much corruption slide. These inspections might be tough but necessary to clean up the system long-term.

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