Naidu claimed that the Congress is objecting to the launch at the Central Hall of Parliament as it has not been able to accept that Narendra Modi has been elected as Prime Minister of India.
He, however, asked the Congress to reconsider its decision to boycott the ceremony.
"This is a political decision taken by the Congress party and its friends for political reason. They alone will be able to explain the reason," Naidu said at an Aaj Tak Conclave on GST when asked about the Congress boycott.
The BJP leader said it looks "really silly and childish" on the part of the Congress to boycott as it has been part of the GST process over the years.
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"Its a culmination of effort made by all of us. Let us join launching of this programme. It is not a celebration. It is an introduction of revolutionary taxation transformation. Please join the same," he said.
"It is a solemn occasion. We will have great revolutionary taxation transformation. That was a national integration and this is economic integration. This is the launching of the function, that's all," Naidu added.
The minister said the president and the vice-president are attending the event and two former prime Ministers have been invited. He said there is nothing wrong in the suggestion that former prime minister Manmohan Singh speaks on this event.
Naidu said the Congress is boycotting as they are "not able to digest the fact that Narendra Modi has been elected as the prime minister... There is no other reason for boycott."
Stating that the Modi government is not undermining the effort made by the Congress, Naidu said GST is the culmination of combined efforts of three successive governments.
"The Congress party is raising silly objection. Spoiling the aura of this occasion. It is also belittling their own importance," he remarked.
He further said there are now 5-6 tax slabs under GST from the earlier 1,500 taxes and "at the end of the day, there will be one tax".
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