"Already our Chief Minister had convened a meeting, and it was decided to summon the Assembly as early as possible and urgently pass it," the Minister told PTI.
Rajender recalled that members belonging to the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samiti in the Parliament had supported the bill and noted that the chief minister had assured the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who recently addressed a public meeting at Gajwel, of the state's backing to GST.
During his maiden visit to Telangana on August 7 after becoming the Prime Minister, Modi had acknowledged the support of TRS for the GST Bill.
Bihar yesterday became the first non-NDA state to ratify the Bill.
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