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Labour Minister Danam Nagender raised the issue seeking
withdrawal of the tax on the ground that the traders would devise ways to evade
the tax or pass the burden to customers. Primary Education Minister S.
Sailajanath, however, objected to the request, saying that the government should
not be seen as favouring traders, a well-to-do section.
A couple of Ministers who supported Mr. Nagender are understood to have opined
that imposition of VAT would, in turn, lead to hike in prices of textiles as the
traders would pass the burden to customers, the poor and lower middle class
sections in particular. This would not augur well for the party, they reportedly
said.
The Chief Minister informed his colleagues about the conduct of the budget
session of the Assembly tentatively from February 13. Accordingly, Finance
Minister Anam Ramnarayan Reddy would present the budget, a people-oriented one,
on February 17 and the Ministers should be prepared to handle the Opposition
effectively on various issues.
Some Ministers are learnt to have expressed concern over the criticism by the
Opposition parties, the TDP and the YSR Congress in particular, about the delay
in the conduct of elections to local bodies. Mr. Kiran Kumar Reddy, however, is
said to have briefed them about the efforts under way to hold elections to
cooperative bodies in April which would be followed by polls to urban local
bodies by the same month-end. This would be followed by elections to panchayat
raj institutions.
Source:
The Hindu, India, dated 31/01/2012 |