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Govt says accepts Congress demands on GST bill

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu met Sonia Gandhi, says govt willing to advance Parliament session to pass the Bill

Fading hope for GST as govt, Cong make no efforts for next meeting
Reuters New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 07 2016 | 1:46 PM IST
The NDA government on Thursday said it has agreed to accept demands set by the Congress party to back the GST Bill, a landmark tax reform, raising hopes that a political standoff blocking the measure throughout last year might be resolved. 

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu also said the government was willing to bring forward the next Parliament session to pass the proposed goods and services tax bill (GST) if the Congress supports the measure.


The proposed tax, India's biggest revenue shake-up since independence in 1947, seeks to replace a slew of federal and state levies, transforming the nation of 1.2 billion people into a customs union.

Naidu met Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on Thursday to convey the government's decision. Gandhi, however, didn't assure him of her party's support.

"Sonia said they (Congress) will discuss among themselves and take a final decision," Naidu said. The Congress press team was not immediately available for comment.

The Congress party, the original author of the tax reform, has opposed what it calls the "flawed" version now before parliament, where it has been able to block a key constitutional enabling amendment in the upper house.

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First Published: Jan 07 2016 | 1:44 PM IST

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