Jammu and the Kashmir Congress's sharp attack on the center said: '55 Lakh Crore Gabbar Singh has recovered by GST in 8 years. The congress falls Modi government over the most important highlights
Updated: Di, 23 Sep 2025 06:49 PM (IST) Congress attacked the Modi government and said that they recovered from the public through tax on Rs 55 Lakh. GST was described as Gabbar Singh Tax and claimed that the ordinary man was robbed. The congress also said that the government does not save farmers and also taxes them. State Bureau, Jagran, Jammu. The State Congress Committee today made a stunning attack on the Modi government, claiming that the central government has charged more than Rs 55 Lakh Crore of the general public through 9 different tax pages in the past 8 years. Remove the advertisement, just read the news, called the congress GST as Gabbar Singh tax and said that this tax system was completely anti -people, and now, when some improvements were made after heavy pressure from the opposition, the modes are trying to take credit for it. Senior leaders of the State Congress, caretaker Raman Bhalla, chief spokesman Ravinder Sharma, media coordinator Nekaj Gupta, spokesman Kapil Singh, Seva Dal, Vijay Sharma, said at a joint press conference that the Modi government should apologize for the general public, because this tax system should apologize and breaking. Police also recovered 52 grams of heroin, arrested in Jammu with heroin arrested in Jammu. He said that a BJP government, which talks about a tax, a special plate of 0, 5, 12, 18, 28 percent, etc. The ordinary man was looted by bringing lentils, rice, pencils, books, medicine, agricultural equipment and other essential merchandise. The congress reminded that the concept of GST was first introduced in the Lok Sabha on February 28, 2005, and in 2011 the GST Bill was presented by the then Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee. Then, as the chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi and BJP strongly opposed it. Ravindra Sharma said the burden of 64 percent of the government’s government collection was on the poor people. The policy of the Modi government did not even save the farmers. 36 Goods related to agriculture are taxed. Milk, quark, flour, children’s books and pimples, oxygen, insurance, hospital expenses all came under tax. Therefore, it is called ‘Gabbar Singh Tax’ in the true sentence. Bhalla also said that the fourth session of the Jammu and Kashmir law meeting is a major challenge for the government. Bhalla said Paddy crops are drying up in border areas, including Jammu, Samba, Kathua, as irrigation and power supply have not yet been restored. The condition of the Boers is critical and no trial is held, despite repeated pleas by government representatives. Ravinder Sharma said the water supply was disrupted in the Bhajrail region of Sundarbani for a month, car and transformer are poor and no tanker service is available. There is not a single water tanker in the entire subdivision of Sundarbani, which is very sorry.