Key Points

Piyush Goyal strongly defended the government's GST implementation against Opposition criticism. He emphasized that PM Modi systematically transformed GST into a global success story over eight years. The minister highlighted how multiple tax reductions have consistently benefited ordinary citizens. Goyal described the latest GST revamp as a "game-changing transformation" made possible by achieving compensation targets.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Slams Opposition Ignorance on Modi GST Success Story

  • Goyal says Opposition shows ignorance about Modi's systematic GST approach
  • PM Modi abolished over 30 taxes and duties into single GST system
  • GST rates consistently reduced over 8 years benefiting common people
  • Compensation completion enabled latest rate reductions benefiting all Indians
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Piyush Goyal slams Opposition's 'better late than never' swipe at GST revamp, says GST rates consistently reduced over past 8 years

Union Minister Piyush Goyal defends PM Modi's GST reforms, calling them a "game-changing transformation" while dismissing Opposition criticism as ignorant of systematic progress.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made this entire GST over the last eight years a success story which is watched by the whole world - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, September 5

Reacting to the Opposition's 'better late than never' swipe at the latest Goods and Services Tax revamp, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal said these remarks only demonstrate their ignorance. He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the GST a success story over the past eight years.

"Well, I think it only demonstrates their ignorance that they have not understood the step-by-step systematic way in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made this entire GST over the last eight years a success story which is watched by the whole world," Goyal said in an interview with ANI.

"He has ensured that more than 30 taxes, duties and levies have been abolished and combined into one tax. At that point in time, states wanted to make sure they didn't lose revenue. So there was a fitment in the nearest rate for all the products. Over the past 8 years, Prime Minister Modi has consistently reduced the rate, helping the people, the common man, whenever required. I remember in 2018, he had reduced it to over 100 items. And has continuously been very sensitive to the demands of people," he added.

The Union Minister called the GST rate changes "a game-changing transformation."

"But this time, since the compensation was no longer required, having met the 14 % compensation growth every year to the states by November or so, it will not be required. This has given him the elbow room and Prime Minister Modi decided that all of it should go back to the people of India and it's a game-changing transformation," he said.

Former Union Finance Minister and senior Congress MP P Chidambaram on Thursday welcomed the GST reforms that slash the 12 and 28 per cent slabs, but said that the reduction has come eight years too late.

"I welcome the reduction. The other truth is that it has been done eight years too late. We have always advocated a single rate, with a small plus or minus. This is a huge progress over the six or seven rates they had. In the course of time, I believe, it will come down to a single rate," Chidambaram told ANI.

Earlier, Chidambaram, while talking to reporters in Madurai, pointed out that the Congress party and several economists, including former Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian, had raised concerns about the tax structure when it was first implemented.

Chidambaram said, "I appreciate the government for realising its mistake after eight years. Eight years ago, when this law was implemented, it was wrong. At that time, we had advised that such a tax should not be imposed. The then Chief Economic Advisor, Arvind Subramanian, also advised that it was a mistake."

While thanking the NDA government for realising their mistakes, Chidambaram slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his ministers for overlooking Congress's pleas about the shortcomings of GST, introduced in India on July 1, 2017, replacing previous indirect taxes under the 101st Constitutional Amendment Act, 2016. The initial, unified tax structure featured multiple slabs, including 0%, 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%, to apply to different goods and services based on their essentiality and luxury status.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a small business owner, I've seen the GST journey from day one. The initial multiple rates were confusing, but gradual simplification has helped. Still, implementation could have been smoother from the start.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the political back-and-forth. Both sides make valid points - the opposition was right about complexity, but the government deserves credit for making it work over time. Governance is about continuous improvement.
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Shreya B
GST has definitely made business easier across states. No more multiple tax checkpoints and paperwork. The reduction in rates will help control inflation too. Good move! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Why can't politicians just appreciate good policy without political point-scoring? GST reform benefits all Indians regardless of who gets credit. Let's focus on outcomes, not politics.
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Kavya N
The initial GST implementation was indeed chaotic with too many slabs. But credit where it's due - the government has learned and improved the system. Hope they move toward single rate eventually.

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