"Whether we attend the midnight GST launch or not will be known later in the day," said senior SP leader Naresh Agarwal. The Rajya Sabha MP added categorically that his party opposes GST and would not support it.
Agarwal had yesterday termed GST a "black law" that was "similar to re-establishment of the East India Company in the country".
His colleague, senior party leader Rajendra Chaudhary, however, said SP had always been in favour of the tax reform. The party had supported it in Parliament as well as the Vidhan Sabha, Chaudhary said when contacted.
Several parties, including the Congress and the Left parties, have decided to boycott the event.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has asked opposition parties to reconsider their decision to skip the GST launch, saying they were all consulted on the indirect tax reform and could not run away from it.
"I hope every political party will reconsider and revisit its decision on not participating in the launch event to be organised in the Central Hall of Parliament," he said.