The delegation, led by the party's working president Omar Abdullah, called on Vohra at the Raj Bhavan and sought deferment of the special session of the state Legislature beginning June 17, a party spokesman said.
He said the delegation apprised the governor of the party's fears about the possible and seemingly imminent extension of Constitutional Amendment 101 and said such a plan would have wider and irreversibly adverse ramifications on the state's fiscal autonomy and would impinge upon the residuary powers enjoyed by it.
In the the memorandum, the NC demanded the state government should call an all-party meeting and have a threadbare discussion on the form of the GST regime so as to allay the fears and concerns of the various political parties and put the entire concept in public domain for an open debate with the stakeholders.
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