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CNG switch fall-out on revenue
By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, AUG. 23.
The continued drop in consumption of diesel and related petroleum
products due to hastened pace of commercial and private vehicles
switching to eco-friendly CNG fuel is expected to have a
cascading effect on revenue collections of the Delhi Government
which is already reeling under a Rs.300-crore-cut in Central
assistance.
The sales tax on petroleum products contributes around 25 per
cent of the total revenue of the Delhi Government which was over
Rs. 3,400 crores last year. The effects of increasing use of CNG
are already showing as official figures indicate that the revenue
had gone down by almost 16 per cent. Last year, the total sales
tax collections from petroleum products was Rs. 800 crores. This
is expected to fall short by around Rs. 140 crores this year.
Confirming the declining trend, the Delhi Finance Minister, Mr.
Mahinder Singh Saathi, said it was worrisome and the government
had to think about the welfare of the state and ensure that the
development works do not suffer. The Delhi Government, he said,
was still fighting out with the Centre over the cut in Central
assistance to the tune of Rs. 300 crores and could ill-afford to
lose more than Rs. 150 crores.
Ruling out imposition of sales tax on CNG fuel, Mr. Saathi said
the authorities were still studying various aspects and also ways
and means of increasing the revenue. But this situation cannot be
allowed to continue as petroleum products contribute a big chunk
of revenue. He pointed out that even the Union Petroleum
Minister, Mr. Ram Naik, had indicated that the CNG fuel prices
are expected to be increased. ``It might be a clean fuel and we
are not discouraging its use. But then, it is a major source of
revenue for the State. At some point, the sales tax would have to
be imposed. We cannot burden other sectors to subsidise CNG as is
being suggested. They are only concerned about one issue while I
have to take care of the entire State,'' he remarked.
Mr. Saathi was also critical of the Centre for Science and
Environment for rushing to the media on the imposition of sales
tax issue without ascertaining the true facts. They did not think
it appropriate to find out from the Delhi Government what the
actual proposal is and if at all it is in the pipeline. ``They
are not the sole protectors of the environment. It is the effort
of the Delhi Government and its initiatives which have resulted
in pollution levels going down in the Capital. They cannot take a
one-sided view and then go on blowing up things which have no
basis,'' he added.
Mr. Saathi also lashed out at the Leader of the Opposition, Prof.
Jagdish Mukhi, for making baseless allegations on stamp duty
hike. The Minister informed that the stamp duty was increased
after carrying out a thorough study of the rates in other metros.
``The stamp duty in Delhi is still one per cent lower than any
other metro city. Prof. Mukhi has, perhaps, not checked his facts
properly otherwise he would not have made such a baseless
statement. We are expecting an increase of Rs. 100 crores in the
revenue collections from the increase. Only time will tell who is
right. But I am sure the prophets of doom would be proved wrong
in the end,'' he stated.
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