New shoes bite initially: Dharmendra Pradhan in defence of GST, noteban
New shoes bite initially: Dharmendra Pradhan in defence of GST, noteban
INDORE (INDIA): India’s Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday came out in defence of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and demonetisation, saying new shoes bite for the first few days, but become comfortable to wear thereafter.nnHe also dismissed reports that the noteban and implementation of GST have reduced jobs and said a wrong impression was being created about the NDA government over the two issues.nn”Unnecessarily an atmosphere is being created that demonetisation and the GST had curtailed job opportunities,” he told reporters on the sidelines of a function at Dudhia village near here.nnReplying to a query over the reported adverse impact of the GST and demonetisation on jobs, the Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister said, “When you buy some new shoes they bite for the initial three days, but on the fourth day they fit perfectly.”nnHe claimed that the implementation of GST has increased the number of taxpayers and simplified the taxation system.nOn the Opposition’s charge that the government has failed to provide jobs to the country’s youth, Pradhan targeted the Nehru-Gandhi family saying, “Those who were ruling the country for the last three generations, are now shedding crocodile tears in the name of county’s youth.”nnTo Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi’s description of the GST as “Gabbar Singh Tax”, Pradhan said it was his “incivility”.