The opposition party said the government should also highlight the 'Hunger report' in the same manner in which India was ranked 100th out of a total of 119 countries.
"Where is the ease of doing business? We demand that the government should go for a reality check on the ground," Congress leader Rajiv Shukla told reporters.
Shukla said he has no objection to the world bank report which only talks of Mumbai and Delhi prior to GST implementation.
Shukla also asked the government to go in for a ground reality check on corruption.
He was retorting to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley who said that "the ease of doing corruption has been replaced by the ease of doing business".
Congress leader Kapil Sibal lamented that the World Bank report was not about smaller towns where people were finding it difficult to do business.
"Don't pat your back on the basis of World Bank report. Business has been eased only for those who are technology- savvy.
Shukla said the BJP made fun of the UPA when the world bank reports were cited and "asked us whether the government needed certificates from agencies like the world bank".
"The world bank report is based on a survey only in Mumbai and Delhi. What is happening in Kanpur, Bellary and other small towns. The GST factor has not been included in it. I feel it does not even include the effect of the note-ban decision.
To another question on the Ram Temple, he said he also visited temple before taking to politics.
"I don't believe in Hindutva. I believe in Hinduism," Sibal said.
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