Amit Mitra asks Centre to come clean on GST

In a letter to Arun Jaitley, West Bengal finance minister Amit Mitra says Centre concealed crucial information on service taxpayer base from states.

While the states had so far been led to believe that the service taxpayer base was 1.1 million, new data supplied to the state finance ministers reveal that it is actually 3.05 million—almost thrice of what was assumed so far. This, Dr Mitra argues, has unfairly influenced the discussions, especially on the sharing of administrative powers between the Centre and states.

The sharing of administrative powers between the Centre and the states for controlling traders and service taxpayers in a GST regime has been a point of contention.

After the first meeting of the GST council, it was concluded that the Centre will control all the existing 1.1 million service tax dealers. In the case of goods, it was agreed that goods traders with an annual revenue threshold of less than Rs 1.5 crore would be administered by states and anything above jointly by the Centre and states.

However, in the second meeting of the GST council, the states demurred, claiming the minutes of the meeting did not adequately reflect what was discussed; this forced the council to go back to the drawing board on the administrative control of both goods and services.

“The minutes of the 1st and the 2nd GST council meeting clearly records a tax base of around 1.1 million for service taxpayers,” Dr Mitra wrote in a letter dated 28 October, before adding, “Suddenly, we find that the service taxpayers number has escalated to 3.05 million out of which 2.64 million are shown as active taxpayers.”

“This implies that the service tax base has grown 3 times over 2 years. What is even more surprising is that even a month ago this fact was not told to the states,” he wrote, adding that the figures seem an afterthought, surfacing only after the issue of dual control was discussed in the last GST council meeting held on 18-19 October.

In his letter, Dr Mitra also pointed out that the disaggregated data of value-added tax (VAT), excise and service tax base based on thresholds of Rs 1.5 crore and Rs 20 lakh had not been shared with the states so far. He also added that the states were likely to get the updated data on the taxpayer base only by 1 November, which left them only a day to deliberate before the GST council meeting. The data shared with states by the GST council secretariat was updated as of 19 January 2016.

 

Centre yet to sanction part of ADB loan to Bengal, Mamata Banerjee alleges ‘neglegence’

This story was first published in The Indian Express on 19 September, 2016

West Bengal finance minister Amit Mitra is likely to take up the issue of Centre’s “delayed clearance” to the second phase of a loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), amounting to Rs 2,000 crore.

This, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said, is “vital” to Bengal’s development and alleged continued “negligence” on the Centre’s part. The issue threatens to become the next flash point between the two governments.

The loan, said the state government, was approved by the board of ADB almost 11 months ago, after the completion of the first phase — in which West Bengal carried out a slew of “people-centric fundamental reforms.”

But while the Centre had approved the loan in the first phase, the proposal for the second installment is yet to be cleared 11 months after it was sent to the Finance Ministry’s department of Economic Affairs. In this time period, the state finance department had written a number of letters to the Centre.

“We have been waiting for the approval of the loan for months. The Government talks about pro-active governance, but in the case of West Bengal’s development, there is continued negligence,” Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said.

The second phase of the loan follows the “successful competition” of the first, in which the state government carried out reforms aimed at transparency and ease of governance.

West Bengal is the only state where payment is completely electronic. West Bengal was the first to use an RBI portal, e-Kuber. All this came out of the ADB’s first phase loan. Also, the State was given the highest award in e-taxation, integrated central finance and for use of information technology by the excise department under the e-abgari loan.

Centre owes Bengal Rs 1700 Cr as MGNREGA wage dues: Sudip Bandyopadhyay

Leader of the party in Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay today raised a very important issue during Zero Hour in the presence of the Hon’ble Prime Minister.

Centre owes Bengal Rs 1700 crore towards wages under the MGNREGA scheme. The Centre pays wages to those who work for the scheme. Large number of wagers in Bengal have not been paid, Sudip Banerjee said.

He demanded that the dues be cleared immediately.

This was the only issue raised during Zero Hour today in Lok Sabha, Sudip Banerjee spoke amid the din.

 

১০০ দিনের কাজের ১৭০০ কোটি টাকা বকেয়া রেখেছে কেন্দ্র: সুদীপ বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়

লোকসভায় সর্বভারতীয় তৃণমূল কংগ্রেসের দলনেতা সুদীপ বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় আজ মাননীয় প্রধানমন্ত্রীর উপস্থিতিতে জিরো আওয়ারে একটি খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ বিষয় উত্থাপন করেন।

“১০০ দিনের কাজের ১৭০০ কোটি টাকা বকেয়া রেখেছে কেন্দ্র, এই প্রকল্পের অধীনে যারা কাজ করেন তাদেরকে কেন্দ্রের টাকা দেওয়ার কথা। এছাড়া  আরও অনেক প্রকল্পের ক্ষেত্রে বাংলার টাকা বাকি রেখেছে কেন্দ্র”, বলেন সুদীপ বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়।

তিনি দাবি করেন যে তাদের এই বকেয়া যেন অবিলম্বে মিটিয়ে দেওয়া হয়।

আজ জিরো আওয়ারে শুধুমাত্র এই একটি ইস্যুই লোকসভায় উত্থাপিত হয়, তৃণমূলের পক্ষ থেকে বক্তা ছিলেন সুদীপ বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়।

 

States should frame own Motor Vehicle norms: Mamata Banerjee

Lashing out at the Centre over its excessive interference that was affecting the federal structure, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said that the Motor Vehicle Act does not give provision to deal with every traffic problem in the state.

She said Bengal, and other States, should have their own Act and frame rules and regulations to deal with the traffic problem.

“Motor vehicle laws are framed by the Centre. I believe that states must also have the power to make such laws. We will raise the issue of road safety in Parliament… We will not allow interference in the federal structure. I think states must have an Act,” she said.

The Chief Minister maintained, “We always appreciate good work. But excessive interference would affect the federal structure. Implementation of cess is a new technique to raise money. Money is being collected by implementing the higher rates of cess but the state government is getting nothing.”

Kanyashree empowering girls: Archers, footballers from Jangalmahal

Kanyashree Scheme is one of the best things to have happened to West Bengal. One of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s pet schemes, Kanyashree was conceived to empower girls of the State.

The scheme has won acclaim both from home and abroad, from the Government of India and from UNESCO.

One of the primary aims of Kanyashree is, through providing for educational funding, to make girls self-sufficient. And the seeds of self-reliance that the scheme has planted in the minds of girls have borne rich fruits.

Girls in the Jangalmahal region are feeling empowered. Take the girls of Kartik Oraon Notungram Sareshkanali Sammilani Adivasi High School, in Onda block in Bankura district, for example. A few years back this school in the Jangalmahal region decided that girls from the institution, most of whom are Adivasis, would be trained in archery, something for which Adivasis have a natural bent.

According to the coach, gradually, Kanyashree has inspired more and more to take up the sport in the school. Many of them have already performed commendably in various State-level competitions.

As a part of the Kanyashree Scheme, the State government has started a football competition for girls of classes 6 to 10 in Purulia. The girls are visibly happy to be able to get a chance to play, and thus prove their worth in something.

Especially in the regions of Raghunathpur, Manbazar and Baghmundi the interest in football among girls has increased exponentially. Currently 300 girls are being trained in the sport. Authorities are very hopeful of the number increasing rapidly. As the girls themselves say, seeing them, their sisters, other relatives and friends are also getting inspired and joining them.

Not just empowering girls, the State government also expects that from within these girls, players would come up who would represent the State at all levels. A girls’ football academy is soon going to be set up too by the State government in Kashipur in Purulia district.

The Kanyashree Scheme has done so much for the betterment of girls in such a short period of time. And it’s only the beginning. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s dream of empowering girls all over the State has a golden run.

 

কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের মাধ্যমে মেয়েদের স্বনির্ভর করার উদ্যোগ

পশ্চিমবঙ্গকে স্বনির্ভর করতে বাংলার মানুষের জন্য নানারকম প্রকল্প চালু করেছে মমতা বন্দোপাধ্যায়ের সরকার। এমনই একটি সফল প্রকল্পের নাম কন্যাশ্রী।

এই প্রকল্প ভারত সরকারের কাছ থেকে এবং ইউনেস্কোর কাছে যথেষ্ট প্রশংসিত হয়েছে।

তবে শুধু স্বনির্ভর করাই নয়, সবদিক থেকে মেয়েদের পারদর্শী করে তোলা কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের মূল লক্ষ্য। এজন্য এই প্রকল্পের আওতায় খেলাধুলোরও আয়োজন করেছে রাজ্য সরকার।

এবার কন্যাশ্রীদের জাতীয় ও আন্তর্জাতিক স্তরের অ্যাথলিট করারও উদ্যোগ নিচ্ছে রাজ্য সরকার।

সরকারের এই উদ্যোগকে সফল করতে এক্ষেত্রে পথ দেখাচ্ছে বাঁকুড়ার একটি স্কুল। ১৫ জন আদিবাসী কিশোরীকে নিয়ে শুরু হয়েছে পথ চলা। কন্যাশ্রীর আওতায় এই ১৫ জন কিশোরী  শিখছে তীরন্দাজি । ভবিষ্যতে হয়ত এদের বিভিন্ন জাতীয় ও আন্তর্জাতিক স্তরে দেখা যাবে।

কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের আওতায়, রাজ্য সরকার পুরুলিয়ায় ষষ্ঠ থেকে দশম শ্রেণী পর্যন্ত ছাত্রীদের জন্য ফুটবল প্রতিযোগিতা শুরু করেছে। স্বাভাবিকভাবেই খেলাধুলার সুযোগ পেয়ে খুব খুশি ছাত্রীরা।

এই প্রকল্পের মাধ্যমে পুরুলিয়ার বাগমুণ্ডি, মানবাজার এলাকার ছাত্রীদের খেলাধুলোর প্রতি উৎসাহ আরও বেড়েছে। এখনও পর্যন্ত প্রায় ৩০০ জন ছাত্রী ফুটবলে প্রশিক্ষণ নিচ্ছে। ভবিষ্যতে সংখ্যাটা আরও বেড়ে যাবে।

এই কন্যাশ্রী ফুটবল প্রতিযোগিতার মধ্য দিয়ে নানা সামাজিক প্রতিবন্ধকতাকে অতিক্রম করেছে। ভবিষ্যতে মহিলা ফুটবল অ্যাকাডেমি তৈরি করার পরিকল্পনা রয়েছে রাজ্য সরকারের। খুব শীঘ্রই কাশিপুরে মহিলা ফুটবল অ্যাকাডেমির ভিত্তি প্রস্তর স্থাপন হবে।

বিভিন্ন প্রতিভা তুলে আনার জন্য ও কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের আরও ভালো প্রচারের জন্য এই উদ্যোগ নেওয়া হয়েছে। রাজ্যের মেয়েদের স্বাবলম্বী করে তোলার জন্য মাননীয়া মুখ্যমন্ত্রী শ্রীমতী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের স্বপ্ন কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের মাধ্যমে সারা রাজ্যে বাস্তবায়িত হয়েছে।

WB CM threatens to renew stir against Centre for funds

West Bengal Chief Minister on Tuesday threatened to launch a post-poll drive against the Centre if funds for Bengal are not released. She said, “After elections, I’ll make a drive against Centre. I’m not disclosing it right now.“

With children in her audience, Mamata Banerjee chose a simple analogy . “If the major portion of your father’s income is taken away by someone else, can he maintain your family or do any good for you?“ The answer was a vociferous “no“.

She said, “We are carrying out the burden of previous government’s loan. I had urged the UPA government then to the present government now.But none did anything. Instead the amount is only increasing. In 2011-12 they (Centre) had taken away Rs 21000 crore while in 2015-16 they will take Rs 30000 crore. They never bothered to ask how I can run the state.”

WB CM added, “We have increased our income to Rs 40000 crore. With this we could have employed at least 20 lakh. But with such a huge amount going to loan repayment, we can do nothing.”

She criticized the Centre on the issue of intolerance as well. “Not only religious intolerance, but we are also facing the political intolerance today. Those belonging to opposition political parties are facing the wrath of the rulers.”

The Chief Minister was in Malda to lay foundation of 43 projects and inaugurate 33 projects.

WB Govt hikes DA of govt employees by 10%

The state government on Monday issued a notification for granting additional dearness allowance (DA) to its employees, which will come into effect from 1 January 2016.

The order mentioned that state government employees with a grade pay of up to Rs 80,000 per month shall draw dearness allowance at the rate of 75 per cent with effect from 1 January 2016. It was also mentioned that there will be further adhoc increase in the existing daily rate of wages by Rs.21 for workers from 1 January 2016.

Monoj Chakraborty, from the Paschimbanga Rajya Sarkari Federation, said this was a good gesture of the government towards its employees. “The Centre should financially support Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee so that the government is able to clear more DA doses for its employees. But the state government’s role is positive,” he said.

Trinamool against vindictive politics

Trinamool Congress has always protested against the politics of vindictiveness. Trinamool Chairperson has raised her voice time and again against the vindictive politics practiced by the Centre and the BJP.

On Tuesday, Leader of the party in Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandopadhyay said in Lok Sabha, “For Parliament to function, vindictive attitude of the government towards Opposition must stop. We must ensure Opposition is not targeted by the government. We are united in this stand.”

On Wednesday, Leader of the party in Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien said in the House: “We all know our responsibilities. We all want the House to run. But when there is open political vendetta, what do we do. We are against politics of vindictiveness.”

A similar case of political vindictiveness has been reported to the Union Home Minister by Trinamool’s Rajya Sabha MP Nadimul Haque, which concerns his father.

On December 3, 2015, at midnight, few police officers had visited the residence of Shri M W Haque, who is 81 years old and is the Chief Editor of Akbar-e-Mashrique, an Urdu daily newspaper, at Lalitnagar in Delhi.

He was forced to accompany the police officers to the Shakarpur PS where he was unnecessarily and disrespectfully questioned regarding the publishing of news on Akbar-e-Mashrique. The news in question, supplied by the agency, INS India, is about a thug named Kamalesh Tewari who posed as a member of the Hindu Mahasabha and had been arrested by police in Naka for hurting religious sentiments.

The SHO and his subordinate officers of Sakharpur Police Station needlessly harassed and created mental disturbance of Sh. MW Haque.

The incident is yet another instance of the intolerance of BJP. If an 81-year old Chief Editor of an Urdu daily can be hauled up at midnight for publishing an agency-news, that too about a Hindu radical criminal being sent to jail for his offences, it is for sure that the protectors of law and order in the country are being backed by vindictive politics.

Trinamool demands flood relief from Centre in Parliament

During a discussion regarding flood situation in the country, leader of the party in Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay today demanded that the Centre release funds for flood relief in Bengal.

“Despite huge financial crisis, West Bengal Government has already spent Rs 1000 crore for flood relief. Centre must deal with flood and drought in Bengal in equal priority as flood in Tamil Nadu,” he said.

“The new government in Bengal has a huge burden of debt on its shoulders. Some positive steps must be taken by Central Government to help Bengal,” he added.

The Kolkata North MP said that since the Centre does not release funds on time, it becomes difficult for the State to manage. “When we asked for Rs 6000 crore how did SDRF sanction only Rs 387 crore. What is the system of assessment?” he demanded to know.

People from low income groups become poorer at time of flood and government must take care of their food and living, Sudip Bandyopadhyay suggested.

 

Derek’s suggestions for disaster management in RS

In the Rajya Sabha, during a similar discussion, leader of the party Derek O’Brien put forth few suggestions for better disaster relief in future.

Derek suggested that the reporting process of NDRF must be simplified and budgetary allocations of NDRF increased.

“NDRF operates out of only 4000 sq ft office space. CAG report says NDMA is ill-prepared to handle a disaster,” Derek said.

He also maintained that while he has no problem with Tamil Nadu getting its share of funds for flood relief, the concerns of West Bengal must also be taken into account.

Citing the letter written by WB CM to the Prime Minister in August, Derek said, “Please do not penalise the states which have taken preemptive measures to reduce loss of lives.”

“There are very few states which are both prone to drought as well as cyclone. Bengal is one of those. I hope govt will surely look into the issue of Bengal, like they are doing in Chennai,” the MP added.

 

Click here for the full transcript of Sudip Bandyopadhyay’s speech in LS

Click here for the full transcript of Derek O’Brien’s speech in RS

No one can dictate to people what to wear or eat: Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress Chairperson Ms Mamata Banerjee today expressed her concern over the rising incidents of intolerance in the country. She demanded to know from the party in power at the Centre how they can dictate to people what they can wear or eat.

Speaking of brotherhood and communal harmony at an event in Shahid Minar, WB CM said, “The Preamble of the Constitution states India is a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic. The Constitution champions the ideals of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity, unity and integrity of the nation.”

Condemning all forms of terrorism, she said that terrorists have no religion and it would be wrong to brand certain communities as terrorists.

Slamming her detractors who were questioning why she was attending this event, she said that questions are not raised when attends functions of Ramakrishna Mission or Bharat Sevasram Sangha.

“I visit church on Christmas and also functions of Bharat Sevasram Sangha. I attend Guru Nanak’s birthday celebrations. Why cannot I attend a Muslim event?,” she remarked.

 

Highlighting the work done by her government for the development of minorities, WB CM said:

  • I had made a commitment of giving second language status to Urdu. We did that.
  • We have introduced reservation for minorities under the ambit of law without touching the general caste by increasing infrastructure.
  • Left Front gave scholarships to 4 lakh students in their last 4 yrs. We have given scholarships to 83 lakh students, highest in India.
  • The budget allotment for minority development during Left Front rule was Rs 400 Cr. We increased it to Rs 2400 Cr.
  • 115 hostels have been set up for students. A new campus of Aliah University is coming up.
  • 132 Karma Tirtha marketing hubs are coming up where our youth can set up shops.
  • We are giving cycles to over 40 lakh students irrespective of caste, creed, gender or religion.

 

She also slammed the Centre for the rising intolerance in the country. “On one hand they celebrate Constitution Day and on the other they profile people based on religion. This is unacceptable,” she said.

“Aamir Khan has said what he felt as an Indian. Who are you to tell him to leave the country? It belongs to everyone,” she added.

Mamata Banerjee said the Centre may unleash the CBI against her for attacking them, but her fight will continue as she does not fear death.