"We have always supported the GST. We supported it during the UPA and support it now," Nitish Kumar said.
New Delhi:
The government today continued with its efforts to build a consensus over the passage of the GST bill in this Parliament session even as Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar met Finance Minister Arun Jaitley after which he offered JDU's support to the legislation.
However, Congress remained non-committal on its support to the bill and hoped that the government, given its mandate, will show "magnanimity" in creating a platform where all the parties can come together and ensure that it gets passed.
Amid government's outreach to get Opposition support on the bill, Mr Kumar met Mr Jaitley, who earlier in the Rajya Sabha pitched for its expeditious passage to enable states get a share of the Service Tax which is not shared under the provisions of 14th Finance Commission.
"We have always supported the GST. We supported it during the UPA and support it now. This is in the interest of the country and states. Our party fully supports it," the JDU chief told reporters after the meeting.
His party spokesperson KC Tyagi said the bill should be passed in this session.
Briefing reporters, Congress spokesman Gaurav Gogoi said his party has stated its position prior to the session which was very clear and conveyed to the government.
"The Congress party wants to see the GST in principle to be enforced, a strong GST bill with strong enough provisions and we hope that the government given its mandate will show a magnanimity in allowing a different set of opinions and will allow that platform to be created so that all of us can come together and ensure that the GST gets passed," he said.
On whether the party was invited for more consultations, he said as of now he had no information regarding any further invitation by the government for a meeting.