No GST on Langar : Captain Amarinder

March 21, 2018 - PatialaPolitics

Punjab CM @capt_amarinder announces waiver of State’s 50% share in Darbar Sahib Langar GST even as Vidhan Sabha passes unanimous resolution urging Cente and GST Council to completely waive off GST on Langar, which was a service started by the Sikh Gurus.Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesdayannounced waiver of the state government’s 50% share in the GST on the Langar at the Darbar Sahib, even as the Vidhan Sabha passed a unanimous resolution to seek total waiver from the Centre.The Chief Minister also announced similar waiver on GST on Langar/Prasadfor Durgiana Mandir and Ram Tirath Temple, while directing officials of the concerned department to work out modalities for similar waiver at revered religious shrines of other communities.Intervening in a discussion on the issue, Captain Amarinder Singh said his government will not take its share of the GST on the Langar items but would refund the same to the Darbar Sahib. He pointed out that his government had, back in 2002, waived off Sales Tax on allLangar items, which had been levied by the previous SAD government.The Chief Minister lambasted the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and its ally, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), for notopposing the imposition of GST before the GST Council. Pointing out that this was not the first time the subject came up for discussion in the House, he said itwas obvious that SAD was only trying to gain political mileage from the issue as it was not doing anything to force the BJP-led government at the Centre to waive off the GST on Langar.The Chief Minister’s announcement, which was welcomed by the Treasury and Opposition members with thumping of desks, was immediately hailed by Leader of Opposition and AAP MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira, BJP MLA Som Prakash and Akali MLA Parminder SinghDhindsa.Meanwhile, the House unanimously passed the resolution to press the central government to immediately waive off its GST share on the Langar items at Sri Darbar Sahib and Durgiana Mandir.The resolution, which was passed by voice vote, had been moved by Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal, who alsocame down heavily on the Akalis for supporting the Centre on the issue, pointing out that even the Afghan, Turk and British rulers never imposed any tax on Darbar Sahib. The Congress government had raised this issue thrice before the GST council, but their request had been rejected outright by the Union Finance Minister, said Manpreet Singh Badal.Manpreet Singh Badal suggested that the resolution seeking total waiver from the central government should be worded in such a way that the Akalis are entrusted with the responsibility to get it done by the Centre, failing which they should resign from the Union Cabinet.The resolution, which was seconded by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Brahm Mohindra, urged the BJP-led NDA Government at the Centre to immediately waive off its GST share on the Langar items at Sri Darbar Sahib, Durgiana Mandir and Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal at Amritsar. The resolution further expressed gratitude to Captain Amarinder Singh for taking the historic decision of waiving off the state’s share.