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Organise Protest Demonstrations against Petrol-Diesel price increase – CPI(M)

01 Sunday Mar 2015

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CPI(M) has called upon its units to organise Protest demonstrations against the unjustified price increase of diesel and petrol. It has demanded the NDA government to cancel the increase.

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Budget for Aggressively implementing Neo-liberal policies – CPI(M)

01 Sunday Mar 2015

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February 28, 2015
Press Statement

The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement:

On Central Budget 2015-16

Modi government’s Budget for 2015-16 carries forward more aggressively the neo-liberal economic agenda of the earlier UPA government.  The rich, both foreign and domestic corporates, have been hugely benefited.  The budget proposals will reduce direct taxes by Rs. 8,315 crores benefiting the rich and increase the burdens on the people through indirect tax hike of Rs. 23,383 crores.  Apart from direct tax benefits, in addition, wealth tax has been abolished, corporate tax targeted to reduce from 30 to 25 per cent, greater concessions and access to FDI and FIIs, absolved of capital gains tax and minimum alternate tax (MAT).

Instead of expanding public expenditures to stimulate growth, employment and people’s livelihood, these expenditures are being squeezed.  Already in 2014-15, total government expenditure was 7 per cent lower than the last budgeted figure, i.e., 1.14 crore rupees less.  For 2015-16, the estimated gross tax revenue stands at 10.3 per cent of GDP which is less than last year’s budget figure of 10.8 per cent. Expectations of  “tax buoyancy” by FM is, hence, pure imagination.

The much tom-tomed higher allocation to the states in the name of “cooperative federalism” is nothing else but transferring the amounts from the Central schemes to the states.  The total transfers to the states, including loans and grants, as a share of GDP will, in fact, be lower than what was budgeted for 2014-15.

With the pre-occupation to contain fiscal deficit at 3.9 per cent, the budget undermines the need for stimulating domestic  demand by targeting social sectors.  The allocations to MNREGA and food subsidy has almost stagnated, in real terms, which shows that the government is not at all serious in implementing food security and generating employment. Total subsidy as percentage of GDP has come down from 2.1 percent to 1.7 per cent (Rs. 2.60 lakh to 2.44 lakh crore). The allocation for health and family welfare has come down from Rs. 35,163 crores last year to Rs. 29,653. The total budgeted figure for housing and urban poverty alleviation has come down from Rs. 6,008 crores to Rs. 5,634 crores. Similarly there is a huge shortfall in allocations for the Tribal Sub-Plan – 5.5 per cent instead of the mandated 8.2 per cent (less by Rs. 5,000 crore compared to last year). For SCs it is 8.34 per cent instead of the mandated 17 per cent (less by Rs. 12,000 crore). Even in absolute nominal terms these allocations have been cut. The Gender Budget too has been severely cut by 20 per cent (less by Rs. 20,000 crore). The ICDS programme has been halved from over Rs. 16,000 crores to Rs. 8,000 crores only.

On the other hand, the reduction in the revenue loss tax concessions given by the Central government to the rich (subsidies to the rich called “tax incentives”) are more than the actual fiscal deficit (i.e., Rs. 5,89,285.2 crores for 2014-15 as against the budget estimate of fiscal deficit of Rs. 5,55,649 crores).  Hence, our economy is suffering from a deficit burden primarily due to such subsidies to the rich, not due to subsidies for the poor.

In order to bolster further revenues, the budget has announced an aggressive disinvestment of public sector to the tune of Rs. 70,000 crores.

In sum, this budget while providing a rich bonanza for the rich – foreign and domestic corporates – ensures further widening of the already large income and wealth inequalities amounting greater burdens on the people.  So much for the slogan of achhe din aanewale hein.

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Telephone Charges to increase after Budget

01 Sunday Mar 2015

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The increase of service tax from 12.36% to 14.0 % in the central Budget is going to result in increase of telephone bills. The private companies have already starting stating that there is no other way but to tax the subscribers for the increase in the tax. It is the duty of the government to ensure that more burden is not put on the subscriber by increase of charges.

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Pro-Corporate, pro-super rich Budget

01 Sunday Mar 2015

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Tax reduction for corporates opposed.

Whatever be the different opinion on the budget, there is a unanimity on one point that the Budget is pro-rich and pro-corporates. The clear cut decision to reduce corporate tax from 30% to 25% within five years, reducing the tax by 1% every year, is nothing but giving huge bonanza to the  corporates.

Usually the government is expected to increase the corporate tax, since they are already getting super profits and become super rich. Is it necessary to give them  any tax reduction ? The reply from the majority people will be an emphatic NO.

The tax reduction for the rich is strongly protested. The government should withdraw the proposal and increase the tax of the corporate and super rich.

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Petrol, Diesel Price increased

01 Sunday Mar 2015

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On the day the Central Budget has been presented, the price of petrol and diesel has increased. The price of petrol is increased by Rs.2.18 per litre and that of diesel by Rs.3.09. This is effective from the midnight of 28th February – 1st March 2015.

This is the second time that the price is increased recently. When global prices are reduced, the full reduction is not given. But when the prices go  up, it is fully implemented. This is completely wrong and anti-people.

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