CPI (M) Secretary and MLA Kulgam Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami taking part in the debate on budget

Nissar Shaheen Shah

CPI (M) Secretary and MLA Kulgam Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami here on Tuesday told the Assembly that powers vested with the Assembly and parliament have been gifted to GST council to make the tax collection departments unaccountable before the assembly and the parliament.

According to the correspondent, taking part in the debate on budget in the state assembly, Tarigami said that the notes demonetized by the central government have come back to the market and aftershocks the GST in the state and other parts of the country are continuing. Tarigami sought a special debate on the state’s only listed company, Jammu and Kashmir Bank in the house.

Reminding the government that state was the largest shareholder in the J&K Bank, Tarigami said “It is the state’s largest financial institution but ironically it remains unaccountable before the house of people”. “On this, I question the wisdom of government as why it is unaccountable.”

“Many things are coming to fore; the health of J&K Bank is weak let us discuss it in the house; let Fin Min call for a special debate,” Tarigami told the speaker while seeking attention of Leader of Opposition, Omar Abdullah, over the issue.

Seeks Omar’s attention on disturbing financial situation of JK Bank

CPI (M) Secretary and MLA Kulgam Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami here on Tuesday told the Assembly that powers vested with the Assembly and parliament have been gifted to GST council to make the tax collection departments unaccountable before the assembly and the parliament.

According to the correspondent, taking part in the debate on budget in the state assembly, Tarigami said that the notes demonetized by the central government have come back to the market and aftershocks the GST in the state and other parts of the country are continuing.

Tarigami sought a special debate on the state’s only listed company, Jammu and Kashmir Bank in the house. Reminding the government that state was the largest shareholder in the J&K Bank, Tarigami said “It is the state’s largest financial institution but ironically it remains unaccountable before the house of people”. “On this, I question the wisdom of government as why it is unaccountable. “Many things are coming to fore; the health of J&K Bank is weak let us discuss it in the house; let Fin Min call for a special debate,” Tarigami told the speaker while seeking attention of Leader of Opposition, Omar Abdullah, over the issue.

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