In his speech at the third meeting of the Governing Council of Niti Aayog here, he also sounded a note of caution, saying Tamil Nadu should not be allowed to suffer for want of compensation for loss of revenue on account of implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime.
The GST, which will subsume central excise, service tax, Value Added Tax (VAT) and other local levies, will be rolled out from July 1.
In his speech, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaih said the GST has forged a new model of cooperative decentralisation in the country.
"GST has shown us that states and the Centre can come together and reach a consensus in the best national interest even on such complex issues," he said.
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Noting that an important aspect in the successful and sustainable implementation of GST is compensation to states for loss of revenue, the Karnataka Chief Minister said, "The timely release of compensation to states under GST will be an important factor in ensuring that the relationship of mutual trust is maintained between the Centre and the states."
Rupani said Gujarat has achieved sustained high growth in agriculture sector with a marked development in horticulture and cash crops.
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