The JD(U), the RJD's partner in Bihar, however, will attend the meeting.
The RJD's decision to boycott tomorrow's function in Delhi was announced by its president Lalu Prasad.
Lalu Prasad, who is in Ranchi to attend a court hearing in a fodder scam case against him, said his party would keep away from the GST function in Delhi tomorrow.
His close aide and Bihar MLA Bhola Yadav told PTI that the decision to keep away from the GST roll-out function was taken because the NDA government had tweaked the one taxation legislation from its original form in which it was approved in Parliament.
"JD(U) is in support of the GST and Bihar Commercial Tax Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav, in most likelihood, would participate in the special GST function tomorrow," the party's chief general secretary and national spokesman K C Tyagi said over phone.
"The JD(U) has not issued any whip to its members for participation in the GST midnight show and they are free to decide whether to attend it or not," Tyagi said.
Tyagi, however, is critical of the "pomp and show" accompanying the GST launch.
Even yesterday the alliance government's cabinet meeting, attended by ministers from the three parties, had approved a proposal to implement GST in the state from July 1.
The different stands by Grand Alliance partners over the GST came about when the infighting over Nitish Kumar's decision to support the NDA pick for presidential poll Ram Nath Kovind had just subsided following intervention by top leaders.
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