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'You are dumber than I thought': Amarinder to Harsimrat on langar issue

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Sep 25 2019 | 11:20 PM IST

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh and Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal once again engaged in a war of words on Twitter over the issue of the GST refund on 'langar'.

Days after describing her as a "compulsive liar", Amarinder Singh on Wednesday called the Union minister dumb as she asked him to refund the balance share of the goods and services tax (GST) collected on items bought for the community kitchen at the Golden Temple to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC).

"You're even dumber than I thought @HarsimratBadal. I've clearly said the amount claimed was what we've disbursed. What kind of government did you guys run? You don't even know that money is given against claims & that there's a procedural time taken! Atrocious to say the least," Amarinder Singh said in his tweet on Wednesday.

The state government had on Tuesday released Rs 1.96 crore to the SGPC after which the Union minister had claimed that Rs 1.68 crore was still pending against the items bought for the community kitchen in the Golden Temple.

"Thank you @capt_amarinder for proving me right by finally releasing the 1st installment of Rs 1.96cr of state GST on langar to SGPC today. BTW, total refund claim was of Rs 3.27cr. So respect the Sikh sentiments & release the remaining amount of gurughar's money at the earliest," Harsimrat said in her tweet on Tuesday.

Amarinder Singh later in the evening ridiculed Harsimrat for "once again putting her foot in her mouth with her half-baked" facts, accusing her of unnecessarily dragging the issue even after "her lies" on the issue were "completely exposed".

"Do you have even a clue as to what you are saying," he asked the Union minister.

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Pointing out that the langar GST concession was notified by the Central government only on August 1, 2018, the chief minister said since the notification, his government had received only four bills from the SGPC, amounting to Rs 1.96 crore.

The government had on Tuesday cleared every single penny of these claims, Amarinder said in a statement.

The CM said the remaining bills that Harsimrat was referring to and which amounted to around Rs 1.68 crore pertained to the period prior to the launch of the Seva Bhoj Yojana, under which the Centre had waived the GST on community kitchen.

"These bills related to the period from August 1, 2017 to July 31, 2018, for which no notification/circulation was issued by the Central government," said Amarinder Singh, adding that the state had already sought a clarification from the Centre on the issue.

Harsimrat again took to Twitter on Wednesday and said, "With due respect @capt_amarinder, the facts are before the people and no amount of bad mouthing from either side against the other can falsify these. I rest my case satisfied that i have done my bit to get some funds released for Guru's abode at the end of it all.

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First Published: Sep 25 2019 | 11:20 PM IST

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