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'Grave injustice': Rahul Gandhi claims govt to bring in 'new GST slab'

IndiaTimes Saturday, 7 December 2024
Rahul Gandhi criticized the government for increasing income tax and GST rates for the common man while providing concessions to billionaires. He highlighted the proposed GST slab increase on daily necessities, including clothing, amidst rising inflation and unemployment. Gandhi pledged to oppose these measures and fight against the perceived injustice.
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