NEW DELHI, Sept. 8 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday attended a workshop for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs called Sansad Karyashala, where a resolution was passed on GST (goods and services tax) reforms ahead of the party's nationwide outreach to highlight the benefits of the move. The party passed a resolution thanking Modi for the GST reforms announced recently. Union minister for commerce and industry Piyush Goyal moved the resolution that was later unanimously adopted. The reforms were described as a "triumph of governance and a promise kept to the people of India". "These far-reaching changes, embody our unity, fairness and shared growth. Now it is the duty of every trader to pass on each rupee of relief to the consumer, turning reforms into ease of living, greater demand, and a more prosperous economy," the resolution said. Prime Minister Modi had in his Independence Day address announced that the government was working on GST reforms, which will be rolled out on September 22. The BJP lawmakers described the reforms as "bold and citizen-friendly" and pointed out that the GST, which replaced what was once a "cumbersome" tax regime of VAT and multiple taxes, brought "fairness, simplicity, and strengthened the economy". "In just eight years, the GST taxpayer base has more than doubled from 66 lakh in 2017 to over 1.5 crore today, and annual collections have surged to more than Rs.22 lakh crore in FY 2024-25, growing at a CAGR of over 18%. GST collections have now reached close to Rs.2 lakh crore a month, much higher than when this historic reform was implemented. A Deloitte survey confirms that 85% of businesses, The BJP is hopeful that the reforms will have a significant impact on its electoral prospects in the upcoming set of state elections, beginning with Bihar in a month from now....