‘Zero-tax’ Budget a myth, says Ajay Maken
Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Ajay Maken has questioned the Aam Aadmi Party Government’s claim of presenting a “zero tax budget” in the Delhi Assembly.
Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Ajay Maken has questioned the Aam Aadmi Party Government’s claim of presenting a “zero tax budget” in the Delhi Assembly.
Dissecting the Delhi budget threadbare, Mr Maken said the AAP Government had failed in the revenue collection, as there was a 7.63 per cent shortfall in revenue collection. He said compared to previous years when Congress was in power in Delhi, this is a budget of highest shortfall in tax collection. He said there is also shortfall in spending plan funds. He said there was a big gap in plan and non-plan spending and because of that, development works have come to a standstill.
“They (the AAP Government) are misguiding the public through misrepresentation of facts,” Mr Maken added. He termed the AAP Government budget as a bundle of “lie and deceit” as the Delhi finance minister has not put the real facts before the people of Delhi.
Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, Mr Maken said compared to the target set last year, there was a shortfall of Rs 3000 crore in VAT collection, which shows a shortfall of 12.5 per cent and there was a also fall in growth. He said in the present budget, an increase of 10.53 per cent in sales tax has shown, which was being projected as a very high figure, though if it was compared to the Congress regime’s financial year in 2010-2011, there was an increase of 26 per cent and 17.86 per cent in 2012-2013, and those figures were far higher. He said on the other hand, the present budget has pegged VAT collection at 13.63 per cent, whereas when Congress was in power it was 18.28 per cent in 2010-2011, 29.17 per cent in 2011-12 and 24.99 per cent in 2012.2013. Maken said under the AAP government, the VAT collection has witnessed a historic slump.
It was also said that the AAP Government had also totally failed in the spending of plan funds, as out of Rs 19,000 crores, only Rs 11,900 crores were spent upto March 21, 2016, where as Delhi finance minister Manish Sisodia, in his budget speech, had claimed that the Government had spent Rs 16,400 crores.
He said this meant that the AAP government has spent Rs 4,500 crores in ten days.
