Opposition Boycott Gst Launch

'Opposition Boycott Gst Launch' - 4 News Result(s)

  • Congress 'Confused, Irresponsible', Says Union Minister Nitin Gadkari On GST Boycott
    India News | Reported by Sonia Singh, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker | Saturday July 1, 2017
    The Congress is confused, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said today, calling the opposition party's decision to boycott the midnight launch of Goods and Services Tax (GST) "irresponsible." Responding to Rahul Gandhi tweet saying this is a GST tamasha, he said, this is the "immature leadership of Congress for their political convenience...", adding th...
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  • Invitation Stands, Says Government To Opposition Parties Boycotting GST Launch
    India News | Edited by Shuchi Shukla | Friday June 30, 2017
    Hours before the mega launch of the country's biggest tax reform the Good and Services Tax (GST) the government said on Friday morning that it hopes opposition parties will reconsider their decision to boycott the event in Parliament's Central Hall.
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  • Opposition Must Have Broad Shoulders: Arun Jaitley On GST Launch Boycott
    India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Thursday June 29, 2017
    Mega reform Goods and Services Tax (GST) was brought to launch with unprecedented consensus-building by the government among political parties, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today, adding that the opposition must now "display broad shoulders and own up to this decision".
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  • Congress To Boycott GST Launch, Arun Jaitley Suggests Broader Shoulders
    India News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker | Thursday June 29, 2017
    Former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh will not be at the high table in parliament's Central Hall when the mega reform Goods and Services Tax (GST) is launched at midnight on Friday. His party the Congress has said it is boycotting the event organised by the government.
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'Opposition Boycott Gst Launch' - 4 News Result(s)

  • Congress 'Confused, Irresponsible', Says Union Minister Nitin Gadkari On GST Boycott
    India News | Reported by Sonia Singh, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker | Saturday July 1, 2017
    The Congress is confused, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said today, calling the opposition party's decision to boycott the midnight launch of Goods and Services Tax (GST) "irresponsible." Responding to Rahul Gandhi tweet saying this is a GST tamasha, he said, this is the "immature leadership of Congress for their political convenience...", adding th...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Invitation Stands, Says Government To Opposition Parties Boycotting GST Launch
    India News | Edited by Shuchi Shukla | Friday June 30, 2017
    Hours before the mega launch of the country's biggest tax reform the Good and Services Tax (GST) the government said on Friday morning that it hopes opposition parties will reconsider their decision to boycott the event in Parliament's Central Hall.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Opposition Must Have Broad Shoulders: Arun Jaitley On GST Launch Boycott
    India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Thursday June 29, 2017
    Mega reform Goods and Services Tax (GST) was brought to launch with unprecedented consensus-building by the government among political parties, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today, adding that the opposition must now "display broad shoulders and own up to this decision".
    www.ndtv.com
  • Congress To Boycott GST Launch, Arun Jaitley Suggests Broader Shoulders
    India News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker | Thursday June 29, 2017
    Former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh will not be at the high table in parliament's Central Hall when the mega reform Goods and Services Tax (GST) is launched at midnight on Friday. His party the Congress has said it is boycotting the event organised by the government.
    www.ndtv.com
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