Prime Minister Modi Denies Tax on Foreign Travel Claims
Prime Minister Narendra Modi dismissed reports claiming the government is considering a tax on foreign travel. He labeled the rumors as 'totally false' and reiterated the commitment to improving 'Ease of Doing Business' and 'Ease of Living'. The claims were reported from unnamed sources at high levels.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi dismissed as 'totally false' recent reports suggesting the government may impose a tax or surcharge on foreign travel. On Friday, Modi responded to a report claiming high-level discussions were underway regarding the proposal, emphasizing that no such decision was being considered.
Modi reiterated the government's dedication to the 'Ease of Doing Business' and 'Ease of Living' initiatives, stressing that there were no plans to restrict foreign travel. His denial of the media report is unusual, marking a rare occasion when the prime minister directly addresses such allegations.
The initial report, citing anonymous sources, suggested that a potential tax or surcharge on foreign travel was being deliberated at the top tier of government. However, Modi's swift and unequivocal rejection of these claims highlights his administration's stance on maintaining international travel freedom.
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