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Govt lists GST Bill for consideration and passage in Rajya Sabha next week

After taking almost all opposition parties including the Congress on board the issue of the much-awaited GST Bill’s passage in the Rajya Sabha, the government today finally listed the legislation for consideration and passage in the Upper House’s age

Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Narendra Modi Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Narendra Modi

After taking almost all opposition parties including the Congress on board the issue of the much-awaited GST Bill’s passage in the Rajya Sabha, the government today finally listed the legislation for consideration and passage in the Upper House’s agenda for the next week.

MoS for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, while making a statement regarding government business for the week starting August 1 in the Upper House, said the Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill, 2014 will be taken up for consideration and passage.

On July 27, the Cabinet had cleared changes in the legislation, dropping the controversial one per cent manufacturing tax and providing guarantee to compensate states for any revenue loss in the first five years of rollout of the ambitious indirect tax regime.

The government is keen to get the GST Bill approved during the Monsoon Session of Parliament ending on August 12. The bill was passed by the Lok Sabha in May 2015 and vetted by the Rajya Sabha Select Committee.

However, the measure got stuck in the Upper House where the government does not have majority of its own, as the main opposition Congress sought certain changes in it.

Government is making efforts to hammer out a consensus on the bill and reaching out to opposition parties. Congress has, however, described the exercise as “constructive and positive”.

Once the Rajya Sabha clears the legislation, the amended legislation would be returned to the Lok Sabha for its approval.

The GST legislation, which intends to convert 29 states into a single market through a new indirect tax regime, was earlier planned to be introduced from April 1 this year, but the deadline was missed as the legislation to roll it out remained in limbo in the Opposition-dominated Rajya Sabha.

With PTI Inputs