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Congress party threatens to block landmark GST bill

India's main opposition Congress party will not support a landmark tax reform in a parliamentary session that begins on Tuesday unless Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses its concerns about the measure, a senior lawmaker of the party told Reuters.

July 21, 2015 / 08:12 IST
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India's main opposition Congress party will not support a landmark tax reform in a parliamentary session that begins on Tuesday unless Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses its concerns about the measure, a senior lawmaker of the party told Reuters.


After years of political wrangling, India finally managed to bring before parliament a goods and services tax (GST) bill that seeks to transform the country into a common market, harmonising a slew of state and central levies into a national sales tax.

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However, compromises made to enlist the support of recalcitrant states have made businesses as well as experts sceptical about its impact.


The Congress is equally opposed to the bill in its current form and wants Modi to address those concerns to secure its support for the bill.