"There is a broad consensus, with a few reservations. Tamil Nadu being a manufacturing state has opposed the bill. Congress wants a cap on tax rate in the constitution bill but it is not feasible and advisable... The GST bill is pending for the last eight years," Naidu said.
"We want to pass the bill with consensus and not scrape through by majority," he said as he hoped that the bill will be passed during the session.
The new generation wants the bill to be passed as they want empowerment, said Naidu, who was here to participate in the 4th Edition of India International Coir Fair.
Mindful that the Congress was expected to raise the issues in Arunachal Pradesh, Uttarkhand and Jammu and Kashmir in the Parliament, Naidu said they were welcome to raise them and added that ministers concerned would respond to them.
"Was it democratic... The way the Speaker disqualified some MLAs before voting," Naidu asked.
To a question on implementing the M S Swaminathan Committee recommendations for farmers, Naidu said it was being examined and government would take a call on it after detailed study.
