Bihar, Gujarat convene assembly sessions to ratify GST Bill
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It may be noted that both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha had passed the GST bill recently. As per constitutional provision before enacting the law of GST, the bill has to be passed by at least 50 percent of the State Assemblies. The GST Bill is aimed at bringing uniform tax regime in the country by subsuming state levies.
Gujarat Assembly will also ratify the Constitution Amendment Bill on GST during its two-day session beginning 22nd of this month. Governor OP Kohli issued notification to call the assembly session.
BJP Chief Whip Pankaj Desai said apart from other business, the Constitution Amendment Bill on Goods and Service Tax (GST) will be tabled in the House for ratification. Mr. Desai said that the bill will be introduced on the first day, whereas the discussion and voting, if necessary, will take place on the next day.
Ahead of the session, the BJP Legislative Party will meet on 21st August to welcome newly-appointed Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel and other cabinet members. Election of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House is also expected to take place during the session. #casansaar
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