"Keeping the political reality in mind, at the meeting of Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs it was decided that we will recommend to the President to prorogue the Monsoon session," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters after a meeting of the Union Cabinet and CCPA.
The decision came after Congress yesterday virtually red-flagged government's attempts to call a special session for passage of GST bill, making it clear that it would not budge on its three key demands for amending NDA's legislation.
Jaitley said the government has tried to reach out to opposition and met a number of Congress leaders but the opposition party remained adamant with its "obstructionist" attitude while all other opposition parties are in favour of passing the crucial tax reform legislation.
"We had been talking to Congress leaders and we were hopeful that they will discuss the issue internally and bring about a change in their obstructionist attitude. It is, however, clear now that they will continue with the same attitude.
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The Monsoon Session that started on July 21 and ended on August 13 was a near washout, with an unrelenting Congress stalling a number of legislations including the GST bill.
The idea behind this was that the government wanted to convene a short extended Monsoon session to pass the GST bill.
Congress, however, has said that calling a special session will serve no purpose unless its demands on GST are met.