Published On : Fri, Jan 6th, 2017

State polls will not be affected by Budget, says Union Min in Nagpur

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Nagpur:
Union Minister of State for Finance Santosh Kumar Gangwar was in Nagpur on Firday to attend 70th batch of IRS induction training programme at National Academy of Direct Taxes (NADT) here. He was the chief guest of the inaugural ceremony. Gangwar took this opportunity to air his views on the impact of Union Budget on the state assembly elections. He stated that the Union Budget will not have any impact on the state Assembly elections. “The budget can be presented during the state elections,” he said.

Notably, the opposition parties had yesterday moved the Election Commission objecting to the presentation of the Union Budget on February 1, ahead of the Assembly elections in five states and demanded that the government be asked to defer the annual exercise till March 8, the last day of voting.

Punjab and Goa will go for polls on February 4 and the last phase of Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh and Manipur will be held on March 8.

Asked about the benefits of demonetisation, Gangwar said it will take some more time to show up. He also said that the Reserve Bank will give its remarks on demonetisation later. Gangwar said the November 8 decision of government has helped build sort of a system to fight against black money. Asked about the implementation of Goods and Services Tax, he said the government is working to introduce GST by April this year, but it may take time till October.

While addressing the gathering at NADT, Gangwar said the Income Tax department has a very impeccable image and has the least number of complaints against it. The Income Tax department plays a very important role in collection of taxes, he said, adding that it is the responsibility of the department to improve the Excise revenue of the country.

It has been 70 years since the country got Independence, but the economic independence has started only since the last two years, he said.

The Union minister also said it is very unfortunate that there are still many villages in the country without electricity and primary health care. he government is working to reach out to the remotest of the places in the country with education, electricity and primary health care, he added.