Ahmedabad: The Gujarat Legislative Assembly ratified the Constitution Amendment Bill on Goods and Service Tax (GST) unopposed on the last day of monsoon session today in the absence of Congress legislators who were suspended for creating ruckus before the Bill was tabled for discussion and voting.
"The Bill has been ratified unopposed by Gujarat Assembly," Speaker Ramanlal Vora announced in the House after the bill was passed by voice vote by BJP legislators in absence of their counterparts from Congress.
Passed by the parliament recently, the bill needs to be ratified by at least 15 state legislatures before the President can notify the GST Council which will decide the new tax rate and other issues.
The government has set April 1, 2017 as target for rolling out GST, considered as the biggest tax reform.
While introducing the bill, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel, who handles the finance portfolio, said the Congress-led UPA government had failed to evolve consensus in various states to ensure passage of the legislation.
He hailed the Narendra Modi-led NDA government for achieving the uphill task of passing the long-pending legislation in parliament.
"The deliberations on this bill were on for last 10 years. The previous UPA government tried hard to implement the bill, but failed. As soon as Modi government took over in 2014, he (Modi) and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley started fresh discussions with states to clear their doubts," Mr Patel said in his address on the GST Bill.
"Within just two years, Modi government successfully created an atmosphere of trust by taking everyone into confidence, something which Congress-led UPA could not do. As a result, the GST Bill was passed in both Houses of Parliament unanimously, despite the fact the BJP lacks majority in Rajya Sabha," Mr Patel said.
Earlier in the day, 50 Congress legislators were evicted and suspended for a day from the Assembly after they staged a demonstration and disrupted the House proceedings over the Una Dalit flogging incident.
Mr Patel, who came prepared with explanations for questions which could have been asked by the opposition during discussion, said, "If opposition MLAs were here, they would have asked me why BJP's Gujarat government did not cooperate with UPA government on GST in the past. My answer is that the previous draft did not have a provision to compensate states for the losses it would incur due to new GST rates. We were only given oral assurance, nothing on paper."
"The Bill has been ratified unopposed by Gujarat Assembly," Speaker Ramanlal Vora announced in the House after the bill was passed by voice vote by BJP legislators in absence of their counterparts from Congress.
Passed by the parliament recently, the bill needs to be ratified by at least 15 state legislatures before the President can notify the GST Council which will decide the new tax rate and other issues.
The government has set April 1, 2017 as target for rolling out GST, considered as the biggest tax reform.
He hailed the Narendra Modi-led NDA government for achieving the uphill task of passing the long-pending legislation in parliament.
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"Within just two years, Modi government successfully created an atmosphere of trust by taking everyone into confidence, something which Congress-led UPA could not do. As a result, the GST Bill was passed in both Houses of Parliament unanimously, despite the fact the BJP lacks majority in Rajya Sabha," Mr Patel said.
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Mr Patel, who came prepared with explanations for questions which could have been asked by the opposition during discussion, said, "If opposition MLAs were here, they would have asked me why BJP's Gujarat government did not cooperate with UPA government on GST in the past. My answer is that the previous draft did not have a provision to compensate states for the losses it would incur due to new GST rates. We were only given oral assurance, nothing on paper."
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