
He noted that, “when Congress came up with this idea, the states said that the adverse effects should be paid by the central government. They said, ‘Yes, we will do it.’ So, the states asked for a constitutional guarantee, which they did not give.”
“Electricity, cement, daily consumption of food, healthcare, insurance, automobiles, cars, trucks, tractors, and all products used in agriculture will be cheaper. This is a very big decision. People will start receiving benefits today onwards. I believe that this will increase production and consumption. There will be a trust-based tax system in the country,” Shah said.