Before the launch of GST from Parliament at 12 am Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that it will open fate for the country.
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However, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi doesn't think so. He dubbed the implementation of GST as a "tamasha", and said that the reform was being rushed through in a "half-baked"
manner as a "self-promotional spectacle".
Gandhi, currently abroad on a holiday, hit out at the government, accusing it of being "insensitive" for rolling out GST without planning, foresight and institutional readiness, as it did during demonetisation.
"A reform that holds great potential is being rushed through in a half-baked way with a self-promotional spectacle #GSTTamasha," he said on Twitter.
"But like demonetisation, GST is being executed by an incompetent and insensitive government without planning, foresight and institutional readiness," Gandhi also tweeted.
The Congress leader said India deserves a GST rollout that does not put crores of its ordinary citizens, small businesses and traders through tremendous pain and anxiety.
He claimed that unlike demonetisation, GST was a reform that the Congress had championed and backed from the very beginning.
Gandhi's tweets come a day after the Congress announced its boycott of the midnight GST launch event by the government at the Central Hall of Parliament tonight.
The Congress boycotted the event on grounds that a taxation reform could not be equated to midnight celebrations of Indian Independence the Central Hall has seen on August 15, 1947, and later on 25 years of freedom in 1972. It was followed by the celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Independence in 1997.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee also criticised the GST and said it will bring back the dreaded "Inspector Raj, lead to harassment of small traders, businesses".
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(With inputs from agencies)