PM Directed Budget Will Favour To Remove GST Loopholes

The PM Narendra Modi has said that the upcoming union budget will not be the populist one and revealed that it is just a mere misconception that common man wants some freebies and sops.

During an interview, he promised that the government will uphold the reform program that has extracted out the country from stable the ‘fragile five’ economies to a bright spot in the world.

Modi powerfully favoured his economic policies and said that demonetization was a success and his government is ready to amend in Goods and Services Tax (GST) in order to block the loopholes and create a ‘one-nation-one-tax‘ system.

He annulled the matter stating a jobless growth in his constituency, the false statements were spread related to employment generation but his government was trying to create new job scope continuously.

He said that the union budget issue lies with the finance minister and he doesn’t want to interfere in this matter.

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He said, “But those who have seen me as the chief minister (of Gujarat) and also as the prime minister (would know) common man does not want all these things. It is a myth. He doesn’t demand sops and freebies. It is our myth.”

Further, he explained how the decisions made were in favour of economic growth considering GST and Demonetization.