GST Bills in present form not acceptable, says Congress

The party sought to tread cautiously to avoid being seen as against the tax reform measure

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

GST Bills in present form not acceptable, says Cong

The Bills in their present form were "not acceptable" to the Congress, but the party sought to tread cautiously to avoid being seen as against the reform measure.

At a key strategy meeting of MPs in the chaired by party vice president Rahul Gandhi, it was decided to raise the concerns of the public on the Bills and seek necessary amendments.



According to sources, Gandhi told the members that the party should play the role of a constructive opposition and should not be seen as against the legislations.

He also told the members to raise the issue of the farmers' distress and press for a farm loan waiver in Parliament.

Senior party leaders in the suggested that the should not be seen as the one opposing the reform legislation as it was during the that the Bill was initiated to simplify structure.

The meeting that lasted around 30 minutes was also attended by Leader of in the Mallikarjun Kharge.

After the meeting, Rahul did not answer any queries pertaining to the meeting or about the structural changes that are required to be carried out in the party post the party's poor show in Uttar Pradesh assembly polls.

This was Rahul's first meeting with the party MPs after the Uttar Pradesh poll debacle. After the election results, he had gone abroad to bring back his mother and President after medical treatment.

Read our full coverage on GST

GST Bills in present form not acceptable, says Congress

The party sought to tread cautiously to avoid being seen as against the tax reform measure

The party sought to tread cautiously to avoid being seen as against the tax reform measure The Bills in their present form were "not acceptable" to the Congress, but the party sought to tread cautiously to avoid being seen as against the reform measure.

At a key strategy meeting of MPs in the chaired by party vice president Rahul Gandhi, it was decided to raise the concerns of the public on the Bills and seek necessary amendments.

According to sources, Gandhi told the members that the party should play the role of a constructive opposition and should not be seen as against the legislations.

He also told the members to raise the issue of the farmers' distress and press for a farm loan waiver in Parliament.

Senior party leaders in the suggested that the should not be seen as the one opposing the reform legislation as it was during the that the Bill was initiated to simplify structure.

The meeting that lasted around 30 minutes was also attended by Leader of in the Mallikarjun Kharge.

After the meeting, Rahul did not answer any queries pertaining to the meeting or about the structural changes that are required to be carried out in the party post the party's poor show in Uttar Pradesh assembly polls.

This was Rahul's first meeting with the party MPs after the Uttar Pradesh poll debacle. After the election results, he had gone abroad to bring back his mother and President after medical treatment.
image
Business Standard
177 22