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GST bill never mentioned in agenda : Congress leader Anand Sharma

| | Aug 11, 2015, at 08:31 pm
New Delhi, Aug 11 (IBNS) Congress MP Anand Sharma on Tuesday claimed that t the Goods and Services Tax (GST) bill was never mentioned in the business advisory committee meeting while alleging that Parliamentary proceduares were not being followed by the Narendra Modi government.

"An amendment has to be tat of the ken up seriously. The business advisory committee allocates time for legislative work. In the last meeting of the business advisory committee no time was allocated. The government is aware of it," he told CNN-IBN.

"The purpose is political, just to create a propaganda to defame the opposition," he said.

The senior Congress leader insisted that the "real issue" in Parliament is that the . "PM breaks his silence and respond to our demands,fixing accountability  for commission and omission".

His statement comes amid the  BJP charge that the Congress-led opposition, which has been disrupting proceedings in Parliament for about three weeks demanding resignation of three high-profile ministers, is up to stall the progress of the country by blocking key bills, including that of GST which the government finds difficult to pass in the face of continuing pandemonium.

With only two days to go for the current session to end, the government's last-minute push for a major tax reform was aborted on Tuesday with the  opposition Congress refusing to call off protests in Parliament to allow a discussion on the GST.

 
The bill proposes creation of a national sales tax to replace a matrix of levies in the 29 different states into a unified marketplace.

The GST Bill has already been cleared by the Lok Sabha, where the government has a huge majority. 
 
But in the Rajya Sabha, it is in the minority and relies on the support of the opposition.
 
 As the bill was introduced there, Congress members stormed into the well shouting "This won't do."
 
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said: "The Congress is stalling the country's economic progress."
 
The GST Bill was originally drafted during the Congress-led UPA rule.
 
The Congress has vowed not to allow Parliament to function unless the PM removes senior BJP leaders it accuses of graft, including Foreign Minister Sushma Swarteaj. 
 
The Congress also wants changes to the bill, which it says must be more "simple and comprehensive".

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