Minister for Parliamentary Affairs M Venkaiah Naidu met Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge and said the government was looking forward to passing the GST bill "at the earliest" and has an "open mind" on amendments to this key reform measure, which it plans to roll out from April next year.
Apart from the Goods and Service Tax (GST) Bill, the government is also keen to pass the Land Acquisition Bill, 2015 and the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill.
Though the dates are yet to be finalised, the Monsoon Session is expected to be reconvened some time in September, sources said.
Naidu, who maintained that he has already consulted leaders of a number of parties, also expressed willingness to meet Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Vice President Rahul Gandhi, if it was required to ensure a smooth running of Parliament.
"After discussions, the government shall, if required call the second part of Monsoon Session to pass key legislations. I appeal to all political parties to keep in mind the national interest. Parliament should function. There is no substitute to healthy debate in democracy.
"The bills like GST, real estate regulation bill and land bill are very important. The delay in passage of the GST bill will hamper the aspirations of people of India and in particular the dreams of the youth, who are thirsty for jobs," Naidu said at a press conference here.