“Private Enterprise To Thrive
In Mumbai Under AAP Ki Sarkar” – Satish Jain
Announces Opposition To LBT, APMCs & Other
Multi Layered Taxes
Mumbai: “Contrary to what is projected by certain political parties, Aam
Aadmi Party’s (AAP) style of governance will help businesses and private
enterprises thrive in Mumbai. We will encourage and help citizens to create
wealth and improve their standards of living,” announced the former fund
manager and current AAP candidate for Lok Sabha from North Mumbai, Satish Jain.
An alumnus of
IIM Bangalore and an integral part of brand India, Satish Jain says AAP has
always been in support of the hard working and honest business class. “We are
only against crony capitalism. We are against those business houses that
exploit the system and extract special favours from the Government. Such
practices, anyways, are detrimental to sustainable growth and development,” he
explains.
“An
administration that is fair and honest will ensure that all business houses get
equal opportunities and work under a level playing field. But what has happened
till now is that successive Governments have been granting special privileges
and licenses to a favoured few. These privileged few either get to extract
national resources like gas, coal and iron ore at a fraction of the real value
or get permission to operate as a monopoly. In either case, the nation loses
revenue and end users pay a higher charge. Only crooked business houses and
corrupt politicians benefit from such practices,” he adds.
Part of the core
team that developed the manifesto and economic policy of AAP, Satish was also
responsible for exposing the multi crore electricity scam in Maharashtra. “We
are only against malpractices that business houses indulge in the name of
capitalism. Crony capitalism not only makes India poor but also majority of the
Indians poorer. Clean businesses, on the other hand, make the nation rich.
Vendors who sell vada-pav; corner shops that sell grocery; consultants who
advise their clients; artists who design visiting cards; CAs who write
accounts; techies who develop websites, are all doing businesses, and
contributing to the growth of the nation. We want all of them, big or small, to
flourish,” he adds.
“AAP supports
General Sales Tax (GST), however it is against Local Body Tax (LBT), APMCs and
other multi-layered middlemen. We believe that if corruption is reduced and the
‘parallel economy’ integrated into the mainstream economy, growth would
accelerate. Tax collections can go up even if tax rates are cut, reducing the
fiscal deficit to less than 2% of GDP. Given India’s favorable demographics,
the opportunity to create India into a economic powerhouse is immense if we can
provide transparency, integrity and participative policies.”
“Mumbai has a
throbbing business culture and a thriving business community. AAP will ensure
that the environment is healthy and friendly. With the adoption of strong anti
corruption practices that we will put in place, emerging entrepreneurs will not
need to make multiple rounds for their ‘Goumusth’ or other
registrations. Our policies will benefit all residents of Mumbai, be they rich
or poor,” concludes Satish Jain.
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