Question on GST to FM Nirmala Sitharaman and an apology that followed pits BJP against ‘Tamil pride’

Chairman of Sri Annapurna Restaurants Srinivasan reportedly apologised for commenting on different GST on food items he made at a conference attended by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Published Sep 13, 2024 | 1:21 PMUpdated Sep 14, 2024 | 1:31 PM

The video showed Srinivasan apologising to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the presence of MLA Vanathi Srinivasan (partially hidden).

The BJP in Tamil Nadu seems to have shot itself in its foot by an apparent jingoistic circulation of a video of a prominent and revered restaurateur apologising to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Videos of Srinivasan, Managing Director of Sri Annapoorna Restaurant, meeting Sitharaman were widely circulated on social media, mostly by BJP-leaning handles, and invited immediate criticism.

After the video created a controversy, BJP Tamil Nadu president K Annamalai took to social media and apologised “for the actions of our functionaries who shared a private conversation between a respected business owner” and the minister. However, the video has done enough harm by then.

Srinivasan had on 11 September raised issues about the GST regime at a meeting attended by the minister in Coimbatore. He pointed out the discrepancies in taxing sweet and spicy food. Srinivasan is also the President of the Tamil Nadu Hotel Owners’ Association.

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‘GST is no joke’ 

“There is five percent GST on sweets but 12 percent on savouries, and 18 percent on cream-filled buns, whereas there is no GST on buns! Customers often complain, saying, ‘Just give me the bun, I’ll spread the cream and jam myself,’” Srinivasan said, sparking a peal of laughter from the audience.

The event was jointly organised by the Coimbatore District Small Industries Association (CODISSIA) and Lagu Udyog Bharati Industrial Organisation. Entrepreneurs from Coimbatore, Tirupur, and Erode attended the conference.

Srinivasan also joked that GST was being levied differently on food items prepared by the same cook, and it was even confusing the computer preparing the bills.

He called for a uniform GST on food items, especially in Tamil Nadu, where sweet and savoury items were consumed together. Addressing BJP MLA Vanathi Srinivasan, who was present at the conference, the restauranteur stated that she justified the difference in GST on sweets and savouries saying North Indians consume too many sweets and hence it was fixed at five and 12 percent.

“In Tamil Nadu, we call it sweet karam coffee (sweets, savouries, and coffee). So madam, please make it uniform,” he said.

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Fragile egos delivering humiliation

Vanathi Srinivasan was among those who posted the video of Srinivasan apologising to Sitharaman. The video showed the trio but did not mention where they had met.

“I spoke only about those that were discussed in the association. I do not belong to any political party. Sorry, if I have said anything wrong,” Srinivasan was heard in the video.

“Coimbatore Annapoorna Srinivasan today Union Finance Minister Mrs. @nsitharaman They were also met by Coimbatore South Assembly Member Smt. @VanathiBJP When he met them and expressed his regret and apology for the speech he gave in the meeting that was wrongly encouraged and what he said was indecent and wrong..!” an X post by Balaji MS, Social Media Convener of Tamil Nadu BJP, read.

Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said while the central government treated the requests of small businesses, it bent the rules for a billionaire friend.

“When a billionaire friend seeks to bend the rules, change the laws, or acquire national assets, Modi Ji rolls out the red carpet,” he posted on X.

Condemning the circumstances that made Srinivasan apologise, he said, “But when the fragile egos of those in power are hurt, it seems humiliation is exactly what they’ll deliver.”

Tamil esteem at stake

Responding to the video, DMK MP Kanimozhi said the Union government and ministers should not spoil the self-esteem of Tamils. She quoted from the Kural to substantiate her point: “I will work and pride is small/Wear it and surprise yourself.”

Several netizens launched a hashtag campaign, #standwithsrinivasan on X.

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Additional serving of intolerance? 

Meanwhile, the Congress in Kerala posted videos of Srinivasan’s speech at the conference and of his meeting with Sitharaman on its X page.

“Madame Sitharaman laughed at it on stage. But Mr. Srinivasan was later made to apologize to her on video and he was seen saying that he is not affiliated to any party. Master ji (oblique reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi) is intolerant to criticism and his minions are also acting like him, becoming extremely intolerant to criticism,” it said.

Srinivasan hailed from the Kongu Nadu region, spread over west and northwestern Tamil Nadu. The region is considered to be the vote bank of the BJP. The video of Srinivasan apologising to the minister might affect the BJP’s prospects in Kongu Nadu since he belongs to a family that introduced the taste of crispy keera vadai and filter coffee to Tamil Nadu in the 1960s.

Annamalai says sorry

Even as the BJP came under fire from politicians and netizens, the party’s state president K Annamalai spoke to Srinivasan and regretted the circulation of the video that shared a “private conversation” with the finance minister.

“On behalf of @BJP4TamilNadu, I sincerely apologise for the actions of our functionaries who shared a private conversation between a respected business owner and our Hon. FM.

I spoke with Thiru Srinivasan Avl, the esteemed owner of the Annapoorna chain of Restaurants, to express regret for this unintended breach of privacy,” Annamalai, who is in London on a fellowship, said on X.

“Annapoorna Srinivasan Anna is a pillar of Tamil Nadu’s business community, contributing significantly to the state’s and nation’s economic growth. I request everyone to lay the matter to rest with due respect,” he added.

(Edited by Majnu Babu).

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