Kolkata (West Bengal):The Opposition on Wednesday came together in opposing the Centre's move to hold medical and engineering entrance exams in September amid the pandemic. Chief Ministers of several non-BJP ruled states, led by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee insisted that a combined review petition be filed before the Supreme Court at the earliest, requesting that JEE and NEET be deferred.
In a significant move, Congress interim-president Sonia Gandhi ushered in Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee to conduct the virtual meeting, which was attended by Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackerey, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and four Congress Chief Ministers Amarinder Singh (Punjab), Bhupesh Baghel (Chhattisgarh), Ashok Gehlot (Rajasthan) and V Narayanasamy (Puducherry).
Accusing the Centre of "bulldozing its decisions" over the states in the "name of cooperative federalism", Mamata said, "We have to remain united and go the Supreme Court. This decision of forcefully holding the exams is nothing but putting the hapless students and bright minds of the country at risk amid this Coronavirus pandemic. This is nothing but mental agony for the students and we have to speak up for them."
The Chief Ministers were also united on the issue of non-realisation of pending GST component to the states from the Centre. And they got whole-hearted support from Sonia Gandhi, who had convened the virtual meeting in an attempt to trump up a united opposition rhetoric ahead of Thursday's GST council meeting. Several states have already reported huge loss of revenue due to the pandemic and have been urging the Centre for realisation of GST compensation to combat the situation.
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"The refusal to compensate the states on GST is nothing short of betrayal by the Modi government," said Sonia Gandhi. The union finance secretary's statement during the ministry's standing committee meeting on August 11 that the Centre was not in a position to compensate the states with the mandatory 14 per cent GST compensation was a betrayal of the people by the government, she added.