"BJP welcomes the (government's) decision to withdraw the proposal. The budget was hailed across the country for its focus on the common man, poor and farmers but a section was upset with the move to tax EPF. Its withdrawal is a good step," party National Secretary Shrikant Sharma said.
"Congress and Rahul Gandhi can take credit for all decisions. He can take credit for the passage of GST and other bills if he lets Parliament function and helps the government in the passage of bills. These are not the bills of BJP but of the country," he said.
Sharma also asked Rahul to practise constructive and not destructive politics.
Gandhi should practise constructive and not destructive politics and help the government in country's development, he said.
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