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Speaking to reporters here, the CM said his government had appealed to the union government for extending GST compensation period by another two years, but it was rejected citing rules. ”However, they are giving us our dues. Only recently, they (the Centre) gave us Rs 8,800 crore. The rest of the amount will be paid. There is no doubt about it,” he said.
Regarding the extension of the GST compensation beyond five years, Bommai said the central government has made it clear that the GST compensation can be given only for five years and cannot be extended further.
The Chief Minister also underlined that the central government is giving the state’s share of GST. During COVID time the collection was almost nil and the GST said that the compensation will be given only if there is a collection. However, the Centre gave compensation even though there were no collection, he explained.
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To a question on the local body elections in the state and elsewhere, Bommai said the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Chief Commissioner’s report on the delimitation and reservation of wards will be submitted to the Supreme Court on July 22.
Following the apex court’s direction, the process will be taken up further, he added.