Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged the Chief Ministers of all the states to reduce taxes on fuel in the spirit of cooperative federalism. Speaking at an interaction with Chief Ministers on the emerging COVID-19 situation in the country, PM Modi said he wanted to flag a separate issue of the challenges being faced by the people due to the global situation and came down hard on Opposition-ruled states as he noted that some states did not cut taxes on petrol and diesel after the Centre cut excise duties last November.
"The situation of war which has arisen, has affected the supply chain, and in such an environment, the challenges are increasing day by day," PM Modi said in an apparent reference to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
"This global crisis is bringing many challenges. In such a situation, it has become imperative to further enhance the spirit of cooperative federalism and coordination between the Centre and states," he said.
Flagging the issue of high prices of petrol and diesel, PM Modi said that the Centre had reduced excise duty to reduce the burden of prices of petrol and diesel on the people last November. He said the Centre had urged states to reduce taxes and transfer the benefit to the citizens.
"Some states reduced taxes but some states did not give any benefit of this to the people. Due to this, the prices of petrol and diesel in these states continue to remain high. In a way, this is not only injustice to the people of these states but it also has an impact on neighbouring states," he said.
"I am not criticizing anyone," he said, adding that many states such as Maharashtra, West Bengal, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Jharkhand and Tamil Nadu for some reason or the other did not listen to the Central government and the citizens of those states continued to be burdened.
List of states that didn't cut VAT last November
States that didn't cut VAT on petrol and diesel last November
"I request that what should have been done in November, you should pass on the benefit to the citizens by reducing VAT," Modi said.
The Centre had in November last year announced a record reduction in excise duty on petrol and diesel. While excise duty on petrol was slashed by Rs 5, the same was cut by Rs 10 on diesel.
Several states, mostly ruled by the BJP or its allies, followed the Centre's announcement and reduced VAT on petrol and diesel to provide relief to consumers. Maharashtra, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Jharkhand and Delhi (UT) didn't undertake any reduction in VAT on petrol and diesel despite the Centre's appeal.
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