The state cabinet, headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, in its meeting on Tuesday approved a proposal to impose 13.5 per cent tax on eatables like 'samosa', kachouri, bhujia and potato chips, and other items, including mosquito repellents.
The state government said the hike in VAT was to fund developmental projects.
Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly Prem Kumar told PTI that the decision makes it clear that the secular alliance government has no concern for citizens and it was intended to "increase financial burden on them."
Commercial Taxes Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav, however, justified the hike. "Taxes have been increased only on high cost items used by citizens having good financial strength," he said.
"Only by mobilising some additional resource from richer sections of the society, the state government can undertake welfare works for the poor," he added.
JD(U) spokesman Neeraj Kumar echoed the views. "Those who can afford should make some sacrifice to help the state government take up programmes for betterment of the poor," he said.
