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Govt to talk to Congress, other parties on GST: Venkaiah Naidu

Says govt keen to implement the GST tax proposal from April 1, 2016

Venkaiah Naidu
Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Aug 18 2015 | 3:42 PM IST
The Centre will hold discussions with the Congress and other parties to bring them around to facilitate passage of GST and some other key bills before the winter session of Parliament, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said today.

Unfazed by the blockage of the GST Bill in Rajya Sabha by the Congress party in the recently concluded Parliament session, Naidu said the government was keen to implement the GST tax proposal from April 1, 2016.

"...We want to make it operational from April 1. So it is important to get the Bill passed at the earliest opportunity so that the state Assemblies can ratify the Bill. I am confident because the public opinion is strongly in favour of the Bill. State after state is asking for it," Naidu said.

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He said, "now there is a broad consensus. All parties are supporting except the Congress for political reasons. I am sure the Opposition will see reason and they will cooperate and we will be able to pass the Bill this year itself. Public opinion ultimately prevails."

As GST requires constitutional amendment, "...all parties must come together," Naidu told PTI here.

"Let us see what is going to happen. We are on a positive wicket. We tried our best. They failed the bill and failed the country," he said, hitting out at the Congress.

"We will be shortly talking to Congress and other parties also. I am already in touch with some other parties and see that the parliament, if necessary, meets before the winter session and then takes up bills which are required. All bills, more particularly GST. On Land Bill, we have to evolve consensus," he said.

Naidu dismissed suggestions that the Modi government was on the back-foot on reforms.

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First Published: Aug 18 2015 | 3:22 PM IST

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