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Congress leaders free to take credit for GST reforms if they feel people are happy: BJP

NEW DELHI: The BJP on Tuesday said the latest GST reforms have provided much relief to the people with a reduction in prices of commodities. It also took potshots at the Congress over its criticism, saying the opposition party keeps raising demands because it knows only Prime Minister Narendra Modi can fulfil them if they are in the public interest. On the Congress accusing the prime minister of taking credit for the GST rate cut decision taken by the GST Council comprising all states, BJP MP and national spokesperson Sambit Patra said the opposition party is free to take credit for it by putting up banners and hoardings hanking PM Modi if they feel people are happy with the reforms. There is an -- atmosphere of festivity -- across the country with the GST rate cuts coming into force as prices of various items, including cars, bikes, electronics goods and medicines have significantly come down, he said. People are happy, he said at a press conference at the BJP headquarters here, citing media reports and the feedback that the NDA leaders, including ministers, received from the people and shopkeepers during their visits to various markets on Monday. Odisha CM Majhi hails GST reforms as historic, says it is relief to all sections of society On the Congress terming the latest GST reforms as -- limited, inadequate and too late -- and asking the government to address various other issues, Patra alleged that the party had levied 17 types of taxes for 75 years when it was in power and did nothing to 'streamline' the system to provide relief to the people during its rule. It could not bring 'one nation, one tax' (regime). The GST could become a reality only after the BJP came to the helm, he said. The Congress also demands from us. It demanded strict action after Pahalgam (terror attack)...They know that only this government will take strict action. They can keep demanding. We do not have any objection. Modi ji will fulfil all their demands that are in people's interest, Patra added. From cars to white goods, GST 2.0 rollout triggers festive buying rush nationwide CM Siddaramaiah slams Modi government over GST 2.0 On the Congress accusing Prime Minister Modi of taking 'sole ownership' of the latest GST reforms, Patra responded, They also want to take credit (for GST reforms)? They can take it. We did not stop Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Jairam Ramesh or the Congress from taking credit. We have released hoardings, banners and their design. They can also put up their boardings-banners, saying, Thank you, Modi ji, and claim credit. It's not a fight for claiming credit. People are happy. If they also feel that people are happy, they should join them by putting up their own banners and hoardings, he said. Highlighting the impact of the GST rate cuts, the BJP spokesperson said various car companies have witnessed a record increase in bookings and sales. On the very first day of the GST rate reduction, Maruti delivered 25,000 cars. Maruti's senior executive officer of the sales and marketing department, Partho Banerjee, said the response from customers was phenomenal. He said that for the first time in 35 years, 80,000 inquiries were registered on the first day. The BJP leader said the reduction of GST on medicines from 12 per cent to 5 per cent has brought relief to the people as they are able to save about Rs 300 to Rs 500. There is a mandi-like rush in showrooms with people buying essential items such as ACs, washing machines and LEDs. Many companies had already stocked up and organised sales by reducing GST, the BJP leader said.

23 Sep 2025 6:53 pm