Gujarat finance minister Saurabh Patel tells CNBC-TV18 that the states are yet to hear from the Centre on the proposed amendments.
Even as the government mulls the passage of the GST and the Constitutional Amendment Bill reaches the Parliament, the finance minister of Gujarat Saurabh Patel tells CNBC-TV18 that the states are yet to hear from the Centre on the proposed amendments.
Below is the transcript of Saurabh Patel's interview with CNBC-TV18's Sajeet Manghat.
Q: What is your take on the new Constitutional Amendment Bill?
A: Don't have any answers to that. We have not received the copy of the new Constitutional Amendment Bill and in the empowered committee we will give the views to the Centre.
Q: Do you expect that the bill will be tabled in the winter session of parliament because if states haven't been put on the reporting board?
A: I have not seen the bill, I have not heard from the Centre. Whatever I heard is what the finance minister has told the press?
Q: Are you comfortable with the compensation which the finance minister is offering?
A: In the last empowered group of ministers, we had made certain recommendations and I am sure in the new amendment after the necessary changes I hope the compensation mechanism would be in place.
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