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00:00And I also gave a suggestion here that the damage that is being done to the states,
00:07the damage that is being done, what is the current arrangement you have put in place
00:13to compensate for that?
00:15There is CGST, Central GST and SGST, State GST.
00:20If anything is sold in Madhya Pradesh, two loans are required for that.
00:25One tax is required for GST if it is 18%.
00:289% goes to the central government and 9% remains with Madhya Pradesh.
00:33For example, if there was a VAT regime and you imposed a tax of 15% in Madhya Pradesh,
00:42where did that 15% stay?
00:45In the state.
00:47In the state.
00:48How much are you getting today?
00:509%.
00:519%.
00:52Who is taking advantage?
00:54The central government.
00:56The central government used to get the benefit of CGST.
01:02Today, through GST, through central GST, they are taking advantage of the VAT regime
01:09by removing the share of the state's debt.
01:12They are taking full advantage of it.
01:14And apart from that, the 50% that the central government takes, 41% of that is devolved
01:21to the states.
01:23It is not 50-50.
01:2541% will be devolved.
01:27So, the 41% that will be devolved to you, or let's say 42%, earlier it was 42%, now it
01:32is 21%.
01:33So, how much did the state get?
01:3571%.
01:36How much is the central government taking?
01:3829%.
01:39Sir, are you saying that the GST should be abolished or should the Congress take the power of GST?
01:46It has to be rationalized.
01:48I had also given this suggestion in writing that the tax that is being taken 50-50,
01:52it should be done in favour of the 20-80 state or in favour of the 30-70 state.
01:57So, if you keep 70% minimum, then you will get 40% of 30%, so you will get 12% more,
02:04so 70 and 12 is 82.
02:06Or if you do 20%, then you will get 8 rupees, so 88.
02:11So, this should be given to the state.
02:14Only then will the economic condition of the states improve.
02:17Why?
02:18Because the central government takes excise or cess on a lot of things, which does not
02:23go in the pool of 41% or 42% that the state governments get.
02:28Sir, in the session that took place in your Chhattisgarh, the minister is saying that
02:35he will now investigate it.
02:38It should be investigated by anyone else.
02:41The reagent that was purchased in Chhattisgarh, now that you have asked, I will tell you the
02:46story, because you are asking for what purpose.
02:49I understand that I was the health minister.
02:52Before the 2018 elections, the minister of the government of the Indian People's Party
03:00ordered to buy those machines, which were closed-ended machines.
03:05Those who know this will understand that a closed-ended machine means that the reagent
03:10of the same company will be used in that machine and not of another.
03:14He called this machine from Germany.
03:17I did not find any fault in the machines.
03:20But in open-ended machines, you can do a Sargenic tender of the reagent and you can
03:26buy any reagent at the market price through a tender.
03:31But because he bought a closed-ended machine, the same reagent is used in it, which is supplied
03:38with that machine.
03:40This is his story.
03:42And the subject of investigation should be that the price at which the reagent was purchased,
03:47is it a national rate or not?
03:49Today, this data is available online.
03:52All the medical corporations, in every state, medical corporations have been formed.
03:57The health department does not directly buy it.
03:59These corporations buy it.
04:01In those corporations, the rate of the reagent used in the machine coming from Germany is
04:07one rupee or four rupees?
04:10And what is its actual rate?
04:12The agency that you are talking about or any other agency, they should investigate this.
04:18Sir, you are the deputy chief of Chhattisgarh.
04:21And in Chhattisgarh, recently, there has been an incident.
04:24Abhishek sir is saying that by March 2026, the whole of Naxality will be gone.
04:30In this, my objection is that there should be no politicization of very serious issues
04:36such as COVID or the problem of Naxalism.
04:40I have corrected it.
04:41I have done this.
04:42You take credit in the name of the party.
04:44This should not happen at all.
04:45Secondly, targets are set.
04:48The Home Minister of this government has set a target.
04:51There is no harm in it.
04:53But when targets are set, then such situations also arise that we have to do this.
04:58This is one type of politicization.

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