Congress whose policies continue to be a liability for the country stands isolated on the Bill that will lead to a national Goods and Service Tax replacing all indirect levies, boosting economic growth and cutting prices, he said.
"GDP will be boosted. That is the economic consensus, if GST is introduced. But Congress for some reason does not want that.
Jaitley said the party stands isolated with almost no political group supporting its disruptionist programme.
"It is clear that its two leaders have taken their 2014 defeat very badly. And therefore they are unable to accept the fact that anybody outside the Gandhi family can also rule this country," he said, without naming Sonia or Rahul.
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Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said since it is a constitutional amendment bill, the House has to be in order for its passage and adjourned the proceedings till tomorrow.
"Unfortunately the Congress is in a self destruct mode. We do not grudge that. But in the process, it wants not only to disrupt India's Parliament but also create obstacles in the path of national growth," Jaitley said.
"We on behalf of the government, along with the support of all parties who are supporting the GST, are determined to pursue this and will take all correct measures politically and constitutionally to achieve this goal," he said.