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In a fresh appeal to Congress, the government on Wednesday asked it to reconsider its stance on GST, particularly with regard to its insistence on judge-headed dispute resolution panel, saying it will be a “misadventure” of handing over taxation powers to judiciary which “step by step, brick by brick” is encroaching upon the legislature.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley sought to reach out to Congress in the Rajya Sabha after the main opposition party said it was ready to give full support to GST provided its three key recommendations are accepted by the government. Replying to a debate on the Finance Bill, Jaitley pleaded that the Congress should rethink its strategy.
Jaitley, who is also the Leader of the House, asked the Congress to “reconsider” its stance on GST which has been stuck in the Rajya Sabha for long due to resistance by the main opposition party.
Conceding that the Goods and Service Tax (GST) constitutional amendment bill was originally conceived by the UPA, he said he will be holding talks again with the Congress leaders so that the bill could be taken up in the Monsoon session.
(With Inputs from PTI)
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