Bihar adopts GST; Nitish terms it as 'a historic moment'

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Both the Houses of Legislature today unanimously adopted the Goods and Services (GST) bill along with the taxation (Amendment) Bill, becoming the second state after to pave the way for roll out of the from July 1.

Legislative Assembly as well as Legislative Council adopted the Bills related to with one voice.



became the second state after to ratify which needs nod of the states after its clearance in

speaking in the state Legislative Council described the passing of by all the parties together as "a historic moment."

Expressing thanks to all the members, Kumar said has been in favour of from the beginning.

"Even after change of government, continued with its support to GST," Kumar, who is heading the Grand Alliance of JD(U), RJD and Congress, said.

He said the budget session of the two Houses were prorogued on March 31 in anticipation of passing of in and its coming to the state for the same.

Leader of Opposition in Legislative Council Sushil Kumar Modi, who had headed a ministerial committee on during NDA rule in Bihar, expressed happiness over adoption of related bills with the help of all the parties.

He expressed thanks to for standing in favour of from the beginning. "On his advise, I had accepted Chairmanship of as Finance minister of the state during NDA rule," the senior BJP leader said.

In the Legislative Assembly, bills related to were taken up in pre-lunch session and with ruling JD(U), RJD, and even opposition BJP and its NDA partners in support of bill, it was adopted through voice vote.

Commercial minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav had moved the Goods and Service Bill, 2017 and the Taxation (Amendment) bill, 2017.

While all the major parties were in favour of GST, JD(U), BJP and tried to score over each other in taking credit in state Legislative Assembly over it.

Sushil Modi praised for continuously being in support of even when BJP was opposed to it when he was heading a NDA ministry in

"A statesman looks for good of next generation while a politician merely looks for next election while taking decision on such issues," Yadav said in praise of Kumar.

Leader of Opposition in Assembly lauded the prime minister for the historic legislation which he said would help in checking corruption and increase investment.

Legislature Party leader Sadanand Singh said that his party has been in support of from the beginning.

"Due to obstacle created by BJP, the could not be approved in 2006 during UPA ministry. On account of this, the country lost around 12 lakh crore and now it has been cleared," he said.

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Bihar adopts GST; Nitish terms it as 'a historic moment'

Both the Houses of Bihar Legislature today unanimously adopted the Goods and Services Tax (GST) bill along with the Bihar taxation (Amendment) Bill, becoming the second state after Telangana to pave the way for roll out of the GST from July 1. Bihar Legislative Assembly as well as Legislative Council adopted the Bills related to GST with one voice. Bihar became the second state after Telangana to ratify GST which needs nod of the states after its clearance in Parliament. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar speaking in the state Legislative Council described the passing of GST by all the parties together as "a historic moment." Expressing thanks to all the members, Kumar said Bihar has been in favour of GST from the beginning. "Even after change of government, Bihar continued with its support to GST," Kumar, who is heading the Grand Alliance government of JD(U), RJD and Congress, said. He said the budget session of the two Houses were prorogued on March 31 in anticipation of passing of ... Both the Houses of Legislature today unanimously adopted the Goods and Services (GST) bill along with the taxation (Amendment) Bill, becoming the second state after to pave the way for roll out of the from July 1.

Legislative Assembly as well as Legislative Council adopted the Bills related to with one voice.

became the second state after to ratify which needs nod of the states after its clearance in

speaking in the state Legislative Council described the passing of by all the parties together as "a historic moment."

Expressing thanks to all the members, Kumar said has been in favour of from the beginning.

"Even after change of government, continued with its support to GST," Kumar, who is heading the Grand Alliance of JD(U), RJD and Congress, said.

He said the budget session of the two Houses were prorogued on March 31 in anticipation of passing of in and its coming to the state for the same.

Leader of Opposition in Legislative Council Sushil Kumar Modi, who had headed a ministerial committee on during NDA rule in Bihar, expressed happiness over adoption of related bills with the help of all the parties.

He expressed thanks to for standing in favour of from the beginning. "On his advise, I had accepted Chairmanship of as Finance minister of the state during NDA rule," the senior BJP leader said.

In the Legislative Assembly, bills related to were taken up in pre-lunch session and with ruling JD(U), RJD, and even opposition BJP and its NDA partners in support of bill, it was adopted through voice vote.

Commercial minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav had moved the Goods and Service Bill, 2017 and the Taxation (Amendment) bill, 2017.

While all the major parties were in favour of GST, JD(U), BJP and tried to score over each other in taking credit in state Legislative Assembly over it.

Sushil Modi praised for continuously being in support of even when BJP was opposed to it when he was heading a NDA ministry in

"A statesman looks for good of next generation while a politician merely looks for next election while taking decision on such issues," Yadav said in praise of Kumar.

Leader of Opposition in Assembly lauded the prime minister for the historic legislation which he said would help in checking corruption and increase investment.

Legislature Party leader Sadanand Singh said that his party has been in support of from the beginning.

"Due to obstacle created by BJP, the could not be approved in 2006 during UPA ministry. On account of this, the country lost around 12 lakh crore and now it has been cleared," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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