Sanitary pads were placed in the 12 per cent tax slab when the Goods and Services Tax regime was implemented on July 1, 2017, though several other products such as sindoor and bangles were declared tax-free.
"If we take it (GST on sanitary napkins) to zero, then the multinationals have the power to spread laterally, thereby, blocking off any kind of indigenous growth," the women and child development minister said at an event organised by PHD Chamber of Commerce.
Gandhi had written to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in March last year asking him to provide 100 per cent tax exemption for eco-friendly and biodegradable sanitary napkins under GST.
On July 10, 2017, the Finance Ministry had put out a statement, saying the tax on sanitary napkins under the GST was less than what it was before. The ministry said the napkins were taxed a total of 13.68% before the GST was implemented because a concessional excise duty and VAT was levied on them.