Millennium Post

PM HOPES GST SPIRIT PREVAILS IN MONSOON SESSION

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday hoped the “growing stronger together” spirit of the GST will bring enthusiasm to Parliament proceeding­s and that political parties will engage in high standard of debate and provide value addition during the Monsoon session.

Terming the start of the session as very significan­t, Modi noted that this session has got an opportunit­y to elect a new president and a vice-president for the country, which will also complete seven decades of its Independen­ce on August 15.

“Today the Monsoon session begins. After summer, the advent of rain brings in a fresh pleasant smell in the soil.

Similarly, the Monsoon session will bring in a new spirit after the successful implementa­tion of the Goods and Services Tax (GST),” he hoped.

“It is my firm belief that the Monsoon session will provide an opportunit­y to all political parties and MPS to enter into high standard of debate and to provide value addition for taking major decisions in larger national interest,” he told reporters here.

The prime minister said the passage of the GST showed the good that can be achieved when all political parties, all government­s come together and work for the nation.

Modi said whenever political parties and government take decisions keeping in mind national interest, it shows their commitment towards the larger public good.

“It has been proved successful­ly with the implementa­tion of GST. The GST spirit is about growing stronger together.

I hope the same GST spirit prevails in this session,” he said.

The Budget session of Parliament had enacted the Goods and Services Tax act, which was supported by all political parties in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.

“This session is very significan­t. On August 15, we will complete seven decades of our Independen­ce. On August 9, which comes in the midst of the session, the Quit India Movement turns 75 years,” he said.

The prime minister said since the Monsoon session falls in one of the most significan­t period of the country, so naturally, people’s attention, like always, will be focused more on this session. “As the Monsoon session of Parliament gets underway, we salute our farmers who have been ensuring food security for the country with their hard work. This session begins by rememberin­g those farmers,” he said.

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