According to a senior Congress leader, the party would discuss the issue at a meeting slated in the evening tomorrow to arrive at a decision on whether to participate in the event.
Sources said the Congress leaders are divided on the issue, as a group within feels that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was the party's brainchild which has been now taken over by the ruling BJP. Therefore, they feel, the party should attend the special meeting convened in the central hall of Parliament to launch the GST.
At the AICC briefing, party spokesperson Shaktisinh Gohil said the Modi government is using GST to spread "tax terrorism", whereas the Congress conceptualised the move to simplify the tax regime for small traders and businessmen.
"Our leaders are talking to experts, businessmen and common people and are examining the issue. We will talk to all and discuss with experts and then take a final decision," Gohil said.
Apart from holding its meeting tomorrow, the Congress is also seeking views of other like-minded parties on the issue and is also likely to hold consultations with them.
Other opposition parties, including the Left parties, are also yet to decide on whether to participate in the event.
As per earlier reports, former prime ministers Manmohan Singh and H D Deve Gowda are expected to share the dais with incumbent Narendra Modi.
The government will use the circular-shaped Central Hall, perhaps for the first time, to launch a new taxation system that is set to dramatically re-shape the over USD 2 trillion economy.
A gong will be sounded at midnight to signify that GST has arrived. Modi will be the key speaker at the function. President Pranab Mukherjee is also likely to attend the function.
The GST Bill was originally piloted by Mukherjee when he was the finance minister in the previous UPA regime.
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