BJP highlights India’s economic transformation under PM Modi; welcomes GST reforms

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Syed Zafar Islam described GST as one of the most transformative reforms in independent India’s history, and noted that GST has even deeper impact than the landmark 1991 liberalisation scheme. File

Syed Zafar Islam described GST as one of the most transformative reforms in independent India’s history, and noted that GST has even deeper impact than the landmark 1991 liberalisation scheme. File
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“The Goods & Services Tax (GST) reforms will provide a major boost to India’s Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector and ease the financial burden on the middle class,” said Dr. Syed Zafar Islam, national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), while addressing a press meet in Vijayawada on Monday (September 15, 2025).

Dr. Islam emphasised that the reforms are designed to strengthen small and medium enterprises — the backbone of India’s economy — while also enhancing the purchasing power of ordinary citizens. By bringing most essential commodities under the 0% and 5% GST slabs, the initiative is expected to stimulate consumption, create stronger market demand, and accelerate economic growth.

Recalling India’s economic journey, he said that in 2014, the country was counted among weaker economies. “Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership over the last eleven years, India has emerged as a respected and rapidly growing global economy.”

Dr. Islam described GST as one of the most transformative reforms in independent India’s history, and noted that GST has even deeper impact than the landmark 1991 liberalisation scheme. Coupled with initiatives such as Atmanirbhar Bharat, these measures are paving the way for long-term sustainability and self-reliance.

“The Modi government’s vision is clear and citizen-centric — empowering the middle class, strengthening industry, and ensuring inclusive growth across all sectors,” he concluded.

 BJP Andhra Pradesh chief spokesperson Valluru Jaya Prakash and State media iIn-charge Kilaru Dileep were also present.

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