April 17, 2026 08:14 pm (IST)
Sonia rebuts at PM's 'whims and fancies' comment
New Delhi, Dec 11 (IBNS) A day after Narendra Modi criticised the Congress for disrupting the Parliament, party supremo Sonia Gandhi hit out at the PM and rubbished his statement.
"Let him say whatever he wants," Gandhi was quoted as saying in the media.
Earlier, while attending a programme, PM Modi had said that the Parliament cannot function at the whims and fancies of anyone and also said that 'it was a matter of sorrow' that the GST Bill could not be passed.
Earlier, while attending a programme, PM Modi had said that the Parliament cannot function at the whims and fancies of anyone and also said that 'it was a matter of sorrow' that the GST Bill could not be passed.
With just nine days to go for the conclusion of the winter session of the Indian Parliament, the GST bill runs the risk of not being approved, therefore disallowing the government to impose the new rule by the next financial year.
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