Prabhu pitched for support from all political parties at a function held at Kabir Farm on the outskirts of the city last night.
He said that Congress floor managers in the Rajya Sabha have made it clear to the government that it would not be possible for them to back the GST bill without referring it to a select committee.
"Co-operation of opposition parties in passing the GST bill will help in creating a single largest Indian market of 1.25 billion customers rivalling other markets of the world. Therefore, India should implement the GST bill," he said.
The Railway Minister cited the example of China which joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and benefitted from it.
"China is the single largest country which has benefited the most from the WTO. It has become the largest exporter in the world and as a consequence, the biggest producer," he said.
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