Statement : Bangalore : 19th October 2019
The Sathyagraha demanding 0% GST on hand made sector is a movement to realise a promise made in the Indian Constitution Shri. Prasanna breaks his indefinite hunger strike on assurance of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah that the
State will support Sathyagraha's demands in GST Council
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Statement
: Bangalore : 19th
October 2019
The
Sathyagraha demanding 0% GST on hand made sector is a
movement to
realise a promise made in the Indian Constitution
Shri.
Prasanna breaks his indefinite hunger strike on
assurance of
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah that the State
will support
Sathyagraha's demands in GST Council
With the
assurance of the
Chief Minister of Karnataka Shri. Siddaramaiah that the
Karnataka
Government will support the Sathyagraha's demand that 0%
GST is
introduced on hand made products, Shri. Prasanna has
broken his 6
days indefinite fast today in the presence of various
elders and
supporters by accepting tender coconut water from Shri.
Veerabhadra
Chennamalla Swamiji of Nidumaamidi Mata. The Chief
Minister in his
19th October letter to Indian Finance Minister
Arun
Jaitley has said that “imposition of GST on (handmade)
products has
had an adverse effect on the livelihood of such artisans
engaged in
producing such products”. He also said that the demands of
the
Sathyagraha “requires serious & urgent consideration
and a
positive resolution. This would not only benefit a large
segment of
our rural population but would also give a boost to rural
employment
and sustainability. I, therefore, urge you to take this
issue on a
priority basis in the next GST Council and decide
favourably
benefiting a large segment of rural artisans. I assure you
of the
Government of Karnataka's full support in this regard.” (A
copy of
the letter is attached.)
Noted theatre
and social
activist Prasanna of Gram Seva Sangh has been on an
indefinite fast
–since 14th October 2017 demanding “Zero Tax”
on
handmade products. He took the decision of an indefinite
fast as
several actions nation-wide as part of the Sathyagraha
demanding
“zero tax” were not responded to by the GST Council of
India.
The Sathyagraha
has
captured the imaginations of millions nation-wide and
brought in a
new awakening in the consumer. There is a growing
collective demand
to ensure India's governance keeps the promises made in
the
Constitution of India and the Freedom Movement that there
is active
and willing support to sustain crafts people and such
others who
depend on their hands and skills in building the nation.
Dr. B. R.
Ambedkar spoke
extensively about the need for positive discrimination
favouring
handcrafting artisans and communities who are essentially
rural,
fisherfolk, pastoral, artisanal, tribal and such other
natural
resource dependent communities. This was also in
acknowledgment of
the State's role in correcting a major historical wrong
committed
against craftspeople who had been violently suppressed
during British
regime.
Gandhiji
promoted the
Charaka as the praxis of producing one's own essentials as
the most
profound act of sovereign existence, and that without
damaging the
Earth or causing injustices to others in one's life. The
idea was to
build a just economic system that was both ecologically
sustainable
and ethical. As a part of this movement for fundamental
reform, the
State was called upon to enable and empower communities
who provided
us with our daily needs with a wide range of hand made
products, and
which were produced without damaging the earth. Positive
discrimination favouring handmade products by not taxing
them would
be the most fundamental support the State can extend to
provide these
highly marginalised communities with a chance to secure a
dignified
existence, all with their own labour, craft and skill.
In introducing
GST on
handmade products, the GST Council of India, which is a
negotiated
process of all States and the Union Government, has
comprehensively
ignored the critical importance of such positive
discrimination
favouring the handicraft sector. Instead, handmade
products have been
heavily taxed, ranging between 5% and 28% (the highest tax
bracket). The result of this will be mass impoverishment
of the rural and
informal sectors that support millions of livelihoods by
making
handmade products. Further, it will result in hand made
products
having no chance whatsoever of competing with
mass-produced consumer
goods, which are supported with a whole range of sops:
such as easy
credit supply, handsome tax breaks, easy and cheap access
to natural
resources, infrastructure, and also cheap labour. This
discrimination
favouring the industrialised class is producing an economy
that is
highly divisive, where a miniscule percentage are hoarding
all
profits, while the costs are borne by the rest of us.
Besides, the
impacts are being passed on to future generations as well.
Such an
economy is unsustainable.
Shri.
Prasanna’s
Sathyagraha is a reminder to the State, and the public at
large, that
we must now stop hurting the handcrafting sector any
further. His
indefinite fast is a protest against such deliberate
negligence and
injustice, a movement in civil disobedience against our
own elected
Government that has become insensitive to the very people
that placed
them in power. This is a call to awaken the humanism in
those who are
now in power, and in all consumers, to ensure a just and
ecologically
sustainable society is made possible. This is also a call
to refuse
to pay unjust GST when buying handmade products and demand
the GST
Council introduces 'zero tax' on all handmade products in
keeping
with our Constitutional promise, especially that which is
enshrined
in Article 39:
“(a)
that the citizens, men and women equally, have the right
to an
adequate means to livelihood;
(b) that the ownership and control of
the material resources of the community are so
distributed as best to subserve the common good;
(c) that the operation of the economic
system does not result in the concentration of wealth
and means of production to the common detriment;”
Background of the Satyagraha:
The
indefinite fast by Shri Prasanna is an outcome of the
Sathyagraha that was formally launched by Grama Seva
Sangha at Bangalore Town Hall on 7th
September 2017. In full public view, hand made products
were sold without conforming to the GST regime,
practicing civil disobedience against an unjust tax.
Noted film maker and theatre director M. S. Sathyu,
veteran freedom fighter and Gandhian H. S. Doreswamy,
journalist Dr.Vijayamma, poet Mudnakodu Chinaswamy,
singer M.D.Pallavi, Shashidhar Adapa, film actor
Kishore, artist S.G.Vasudev and hundreds of
others participated.
This civil
disobedience movement continued from Hyderabad on 9th
September, when activists of Gram Seva Sangh, Rashtriya
Chenetha Jana Samakya and Dastkar Andhra were arrested.
Undeterred by such police action, the movement spread.
In subsequent
weeks, the movement spread across various centres of
south India. This gained the support from Sri
Panditaradhya Swamiji, Sanehalli Matt at Sirigere
(Karnataka). The Sathyagraha was supported in Tumkur and
Sira towns by Yatiraju, Ramakrishnappa, Indiramma,
Pandit Javahar, Tundoti Narasimaiah, Freedom Fighter
Revanna, SIGNA and CMCA Volunteers and other likeminded
people in.
On 24th
September, a Padyatra was taken from Junajappana Gudde
(shrine of pastoral God Junjappa) to Arsikere Kasturba
Ashram, a distance of 120 Kms. All along there were
several exhaustive meetings with the farmers, artisans,
jogappa’s, Traditional medicine practitioners, etc.
At Arsikere,
Sri. Panditaradhya Swamiji of Sanehalli Matt, Sree Kumar
social Activist, Kulkarni, Weavers Union President,
Poornima, Shivalinge Gowda MLA and various others joined
the struggle which included blocking the Arsikere-Mysore
road as an act of civil disobedience. Activists were
arrested, an FIR was filed and then they were released.
The movement continued its march.
From Mysore,
writer Devanuru Mahadeva, and various others joined the
Satyagraha. From Challakere, Doddaullarthi Karianna of
the Amrit Mahal Kaval Hitarakshana Horata Samithi and
All India Kisan Sabha endorsed the struggle.
Meanwhile,
hundreds of letters and petitions were sent to various
Chief Ministers, Union Finance Minister and the GST
Council of India. On 9th October, a Gram Seva
Sangh letter addressed to the Shri. Siddaramaiah, Chief
Minister of Karnataka, and endorsed by various
luminaries, explaining that “Zero tax on Handmade
products would enable village producers to establish
themselves in the urban market. It would liberate the
poor from the debt trap and help them to lead a
honourable material life.” Extending the support to the
Sathyagraha, Federation of Indian Handloom Organisations
President Smt. Uzramma wrote to the Chief Minister in
which she said said: “Shri. Arun Jaitely has announced
small concessions to handmade products. These
concessions are highly inadequate”. She then urged the
CM to get a resolution passed in the Karnataka Assembly
“asking the GST Council to make all handmade products
zero-taxed”.
Endorsing the
Sathyagraha, the Rashtriya Chenetha Jana Samakya stated in a letter to Shri. Arun
Jaitely, Finance Minister of India that the
Sathyagraha is “to protect the fruits of the labor of
the rural poor. Their products have been taxed, while
the machine products have been made attractive, by the
Goods and Services Tax regime, (GST). To put it
simply, good things have been made expensive and the
bad attractive....By selling the Handmade, without
either collecting or paying tax, we are protesting.
This is a "Satyagraha". We shall gladly face
punishment. But shall resist the unjust Law” imposing
GST on handmade products.”
Renowned social scientist Shri. Ashish
Nandy has led a panel of interdisciplinary experts
from across India, at the request of Gram Seva Sangh,
and prepared a detailed report on why 0% GST on hand
made products is necessarily a just step. A list of
over 200 products that deserve this support has also
been provided to the Government and the GST Council.
The committee includes noted film maker Shri. Shyam
Benegal, handicrafts proponent Smt. Uzramma, social
scientist Dr. A. R. Vasavi, Karnataka's former DGP
Shri. Ajay Kumar Singh, and others.
Despite all these efforts, neither the
Union Finance Minister nor the GST Council has made
any commitment to accept this just demand. As a mark
of protest against their silence, Shri. Prasanna
launched an indefinite fast.
Overwhelming support
for the Sathyagraha during the Indefinite Fast by
Shri. Prasanna:
Sri.Veerabadhra
Chanamalla Swamiji of Nidumamidi Matt, Bengaluru,
blessed and launched the indefinite fast on 14th
October as part of the Sathyagraha. He warned that a “great divide exists today in the
country, between India and Bharat” and that “India is
living at the cost of Bharat”. Sri. Shivakumara Swamiji of Tumkur
Siddaganga Matt has
also extended unconditional support for the
satyagraha.
Shri. H. D. Devegowda, former Prime Minister of India,
visited Prasanna, endorsed his struggle, and requested
him to break the fast saying “everyone's heart and
mind has now been opened by this just struggle”. Prof. M.V. Rajeev
Gowda, Rajyasabha
MP and National Spokesperson of Indian National
Congress met with Prasanna during the hunger strike, extended his solidarity
and promised that he would raise the need for the
Congress party to support this just demand with the
party's Vice president Shri.
Rahul Gandhi. He
was then joined by Shri.
Krishna Byregowda,
Karnataka's Agriculture Minister, and both assured
that the Government of Karnataka would take a
supportive stand on the issue. Shri. Brijesh Kalappa, Congress spokesperson and Shri. Tanveer Ahmed, Janata Dal (S) spokesperson also
joined the fast in support.
These solidarity actions were followed
by a tweet from the Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri. Siddaramaiah: “CMO
is working with Prasanna to prepare the list of hand
made products for advocating zero GST at the
Council”.
Supporting the Sathyagraha and the
Hunger Strike by spending a day with Prasanna, noted
film actor Shri.
Prakash Rai said:
““This is a Satyagraha
not only for making rural life sustainable but also
for restoring their belief in our governments. In line
with this, our duty as producers and consumers is to
give an impetus to the development of a healthy
society that is environmentally responsible by
encouraging the consumption of handmade products.”
Sri. S. G. Siddaramaiha, Chairman
Kannada Development Board called on Prasanna and expressed
strong views on the crippling GST on Handmade products
of toiling rural people. He added that after
Gandhiji’s Salt Satyagraha, Shri Prasanna’s campaign
for the handmade products is a powerful moral stand in
public domain.
Shri. T. M. Krishna, renowned musician and author has
also supported the Sathyagraha saying: “While the
capitalist world is always supported through huge sops
and benefits, those working in the hand-made sector
are ignored and relegated to the last pages of any
economic initiative. They do not have the financial
might to fight such unjust imposition of tax by
successive governments. We speak of Swarajya and
Swadesh but we are aggressively following a policy
that will destroy the lives of those who have for
generations lived in its spirit. We need to
collectively oppose GST on handmade goods. This has to
be STOPPED NOW.”
Farmers leader Shri. Kadidal Shamanna, writer Prof.
K Marulla Siddappa, Shri. Yogendra Yadav of Swaraj India, Smt. K. S. Vimala of Janvaadi Mahila Sangha, renowned
actress Smt. Mallika
Ganesh, social
activist Shri. S. R.
Hiremath , Smt.Saroja Chandrashekar (Wife of Late M Chandrashekar,
Karnataka State Minister), and various political
leaders, social activists, writers and artists have
come forward and joined the the Satyagraha by meeting
with Prasanna during his indefinite fast. They have
been joined by Shri
Abhay from the Grameena Kulikarmikara Sanghatane
(Grakoos), Raichur, former Central minister and veteran
Congress leader Shri.
M.V. Rajashekar, Shri. S. G. Siddaramaiah, Chairman
Kannada Development Board, sociologist Dr.
Chandan Gowda, Shri. H.V. Anantha Subba Rao, State General Secretary, AITUC, Shri.
Sirimane Nagaraju, Shri. G.R.Manjesh, Secretary (G), Karnataka State Devanga
Employees Association, Shri.
Sathi Sundaresh, Secretary, Communist Party of
India, Smt. Jyothi A., State Convener, National
Federation of Indian Women (NFIW), Shri. D. M.
Trimurthy, Karnataka Komu Sauharda Vedhike, writer Smt.
Nemichandra, Member
of the Legislative Council (MLC) Shri. M.D. Lakshminarayana, noted theatre personality and film
maker Shri. B.
Suresha, environmental expert Shri Yellappa Reddy,
writer Vitappa Gorantli, MLCs Shri
C. R. Manohar and Shri. Ramesh Babu, Shri. Doddaullarthi Karianna of All India Kisan Sabha and Amrit
Kaval Hitarakshane Horata Samithi and social activists
from Tumkur Shri. Ugama
Srinivas, Shri. R.V. Puttakamanna, Shri.
P. Manjunath, Shri. Murali and Shri.
Srinivas of the
All Indian Bank Officers Confederation visited the
Sathyagraha
The
Sathyagraha has been
endorsed by several mass organisations, federations,
cooperatives,
political movements, etc. They include Janapada Seva
Trust,
Karnataka, Komu Sovharda Vedhike, Karnataka Rajya
Devanga Naukara
Sangha, Lancha Mukta Karnataka, Dalit Student
Federation, Karnataka
Janashakthi, Karnataka Vidhyarthi Sangatane, National
Hawkers
Federation, National Fishworkers Federation, National
Alliance of
Peoples Movement, Grameena Cooli Karmikara sangatane,
Samudaya,
Janata Dal (U), Janata Dal (S), Samajvaadi Party,
Communist Party of
India, Communist Party of India (Marxist), Congress
(I), Rashtriya
Swabhimani Andolan, Karnataka Gandhi Smaraka Nidhi,
Karnataka Jyana
vijyana samiti, SUCI, Sampoorna Kranti, Corruption-free
Karnataka, Gandhi Bhavan, Jana Vadhi Mahila Sangha,
All India
Trade Union Congress, National Federation of Indian
Women, Karnataka
Rajya Devanga Naukarara Sangha, All Indian Bank
Officers
Confederation, Lancha Mukta Karnataka, Praja Science
Vedhike, Ekta
Parishad, Rashtriya Cheneta Jana Samakya, and several
several more.
Video Messages:
Shri. H. D. Devegowda: https://www.facebook.com/prasannaheggodu/videos/1836186633358740/
Shri. Prasanna: https://www.facebook.com/prasannaheggodu/posts/1836097176701019 and https://www.facebook.com/prasannaheggodu/videos/1835795223397881/
Shri. Prakash Rai https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10155780835589738&id=829804737¬if_id=1508330289402286¬if_t=story_reshare&ref=notif
Short Videos of Satyagraha: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAsNctzbqpE ,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApkpbE_jK4E&t=1s and many more
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