The Parliament on April 6 had passed four legislations to pave the way for nation-wide roll-out of GST from July 1.
During the day-long session tomorrow at Gandhinagar, the Assembly will take up Gujarat GST Bill, Gujarat Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill and Gujarat Local Authorities Laws (Amendment) Bill for discussion and voting, the Speaker Ramanlal Vora said.
"Since it's necessary that at least 50 per cent of states should pass the GST Bill, we have called this session," he said after a meeting of business advisory committee of the House.
The meeting, held in Gandhinagar, was attended by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, Deputy CM Nitin Patel and Leader of Opposition Shankersinh Vaghela, among others.
After the meeting, Vaghela said the GST should be implemented in its "true spirit".
"GST should bring relief to people as well as the traders. It should be implemented in its true spirit, so that it helps bring down price rise. If that does not happen, I would believe the government has not implemented it properly," Vaghela told reporters.
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