"The fact is that BJP and NDA and a lot of other parties which support legislation and do not obstruct have increased their numbers. I am hopeful legislation activity can proceed much more now," he told reporters.
He was asked about the implications of results of the recent Rajya Sabha elections that saw a dip in Congress numbers, and the prospect of the GST Bill, blocked by the main opposition party seeking amendments, which the government is not keen on.
Asked if he will approach AIADMK, which has opposed the GST bill but is seen to be more open to the government's push, he said, "As far as AIADMK is concerned we have talked to them in past and will definitely speak to them again.
"We will be approaching every political party without exception. As far as legislations are concerned most political parties are in support," he added.
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