STARING AT UNCERTAINTY 11 bills await nod as govt, Oppn harden positions One of independent India’s biggest economic reforms, the goods and services tax, may miss its rollout deadline next year as an acrimonious face-off between the government and Opposition threatens to wash out Parliament’s monsoon session, sources said on Friday. The key reform bill that aims to create a unified national tax market has a slim chance of making its April 1, 2016 deadline if the government fails to pass a pending Constitution amendment bill during the ongoing session because the states may not have enough time to approve it. A Constitutional amendment has to be passed by a majority in both Houses of Parliament with two-thirds of the members voting — a condition likely to be fulfilled only in the winter session, usually held in December. Once it passes Parliament, it has to be approved in the same manner by a majority of the 29 states but the GST’s road is made tougher by looming state electio