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Madhya Pradesh Assembly unanimousl­y ratifies GST

- MPOST BUREAU

BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh Assembly today unanimousl­y ratified 122nd Constituti­on Amendment Bill on Goods and Service Tax (GST), the seventh state to do so, with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan terming it as a process towards economic integratio­n of the country.

The day-long session was called and the GST Bill was unanimousl­y ratified by the members with a voice vote after a discussion.

"The House unanimousl­y ratifies the 122nd Constituti­on Amendment bill," Assembly Speaker Sitasharan Sharma said before adjourning the House sine die.

Earlier, the bill was tabled by Law and Legislativ­e Affairs Minister Rampal Singh for ratificati­on by the House following which Congress' acting Leader of Opposition raised the demand for dis- cussion on alleged Simhastha scam and the grim flood situation in the state.

However, the Speaker turned down their demand on the ground that the purpose of the day-long session was only to ratify the Constituti­on Amendment Bill on GST.

Congress members, including Bala Bachchan, Ram Niwas Rawat, Mukesh Nayak, Jai Vardhan Singh and Jeetu Patwari among others, gave various suggestion­s for incorporat­ing in the bill, especially the issue of high petroleum products prices in the state because of high tax rate.

State Finance Minister Jayant Mallaiya clarified that the issue of petroleum products prices is not the subject matter of GST and it is outside its purview.

 ??  ?? Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister Jayant Malaiyya addresses a press conference after passage of the GST Bill in Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister Jayant Malaiyya addresses a press conference after passage of the GST Bill in Bhopal

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