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PM seeks Opp help to pass GST

By The Assam Tribune

NEW DELHI, March 9 - Prime Minister Narendra Modi today made a fresh pitch for passage of the GST and other legislations in the Rajya Sabha considering the �conducive atmosphere� that has been prevailing in Parliament this session with cooperation from the Opposition.

Like in the Lok Sabha last week, he was both conciliatory and mocking towards the Opposition, particularly Congress, during his hour-long reply to the debate on the motion of thanks to the President�s address in the Upper House.

Referring to some 300 amendments that have been tabled to the motion of thanks, Modi appealed to the parties to withdraw them and passed the motion unanimously to ensure dignity of the President�s office and in keeping with the high traditions of the House.

However, despite his appeal, the government suffered an embarrassment when the House adopted the Motion of Thanks to President�s Address with an amendment moved by Leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad in a division in which 94 voted for the amendment and 61 against.

The amendment regretted that the address did not commit support to rights of all citizens to contest Panchayat elections in the backdrop of law in Rajasthan and Haryana where matriculation has been fixed as the criteria for contesting the polls.

During his speech, Modi invoked late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru�s words to say that Rajya Sabha is a chamber of ideas and there was need for coordination between it and the Lok Sabha because both of them are part of a structure.

�I hope we give importance to Pandit Nehru�s thinking and I hope all pending Bills are passed in this session,� he said amid thumping of desks by the Treasury benches. � PTI

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