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FDI: With allies on board, govt open to voting

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FDI: With allies on board, govt open to voting New Delhi: With DMK showing the green flag, government Tuesday indicated that it was not averse to voting in Parliament on the FDI in retail, a move that could end the House logjam.

"We are confident of numbers," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told reporters after an hour-long meeting of the leaders of UPA, which presented a united picture, as news came from Chennai of DMK extending its support to the government during any voting on the FDI issue.

"The UPA is fully united on any decision of the Speaker and the Government... All constituents are firmly behind the Government," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath said.

Asked if the government was ready for a vote, Nath said government is "not averse" to discussion under any rules. "I said it yesterday. I am repeating it today," he said.

"Larger numbers (parties at the UPA meeting) were in favour of discussion to be decided by the Speaker," he said.

Nath said the issue was discussed today at the UPA meeting and he will meet the Speaker to convey the sense of the meetings of all party leaders yesterday and UPA leaders.

Kamal Nath will also meet BJP's Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj tomorrow to discuss the modalities of a debate and vote on the government's decision to allow 51 per cent foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail.

The government is believed to have conveyed to Lok Sabha earlier that it did not favour voting on FDI in retail in the Lower House arguing it would send a wrong precedent of voting on an executive decision taken by the government.

At the same time, it has now left the decision to the Speaker.

Opposition BJP and Left parties insisted that the discussion on FDI should be followed by voting.

While in Lok Sabha, the government appears to be comfortably placed in the numbers game with promise of support from SP and BSP and DMK's open backing today. Trinamool Congress with 19 MPs has also been cold towards Opposition demands for a vote on the issue.

However in Rajya Sabha, where the UPA coalition does not have the numbers on its own, may have problems in case of a vote.

In a House with an effective strength of 244, the UPA and its allies have a strength of about 95 members. It may have to persuade outside supporters BSP (15) and SP (9) to positively vote with the government and not abstain to win in case of a voting.

At present, UPA enjoys the support of about 265 MPs in Lok Sabha of 545. With the support of Samajwadi Party (22) and BSP (21), the backing for the ruling coalition goes a little over 300, which is comfortable over the required 273.

"We are ready for a discussion on FDI in retail only under Rule 184 (which entails voting). The country wants to know which party really supports or opposes FDI in retail.

"There were some parties which were earlier opposed to it but are now supporting FDI," BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said.

In a huge relief to UPA, DMK decided to back the UPA government in Parliament on the FDI FDI in multi-brand retail sector when the discussion on takes place.

The party has decided on this course with "bitterness" so that communal forces do not take advantage of the situation and come to power, DMK Chief M Karunanidhi said.

"One should not forget the situation of the UPA government falling if a discussion and voting takes place under rule 184 in Parliament accepting the demand of BJP and some other parties," he said.

DMK's decision comes two days after Congress emissary Ghulam Nabi Azad met Karunanidhi to take the second largest UPA constituent on board.

"Though there may be thousands of differences still persisting on the issue and considering the consequences if the government falls at the Centre, in bitterness, the DMK has decided to support the UPA government on the issue", Karunanidhi said.

DMK's 18 MPs are crucial to the government in case of a vote in Lok Sabha. Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, who is also the leader of the Lok Sabha, said, "By Monday, everything would be decided and everything would be settled."

Finance Minister P Chidambaram said the government was serious on ending the deadlock in Parliament.

"The work is not complete. We will spend several hours tomorrow and Thursday. We are very concerned about the deadlock in Parliament," he told reporters.

Chidambaram said government spend two and half hours with all the parties yesterday and two hours with UPA constituents today to try to end the logjam.

UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Defence Minister A K Antony, RLD's Ajit Singh, DMK's T R Baalu, NCP's Sharad Pawar and Praful Patel, National Conference's Farooq Abdullah and finance Minister P Chidambaram were among those who attended the UPA meeting.

PTI

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First Published: Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 09:02

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GANESH - MUMBAI (WORLI)
pls me about fdi mumbai place
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D C Agrawal - Varanasi
Congress should not worry. It has got the numbers whereas BJP has Mr Gadkari who is now damaging it`s party.
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sk awasthi - delhi
you rsaying gadkari is damaging bjp then what will you say about khursid,robert vodra and many others
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Parveen Walia - Chandigarh
Why BJP is running from debate Is there motive is to pull down elected Govt and impose election thus putting a heavy burden on people
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ARUN KULKARNI - PUNE
CONGRESS SHOULD NOT FORGET THAT BUYING THE SUPPORT OF BSP SP BY WITHDRAWING CASES OR DILUTING THE CASES THEY MAY WIN IN PARLAMENT BUT AS PEOPLE OF INDIA TAUGHT LESSON TO MRS INDIRA GANDHI AFTER EMERGENCY SAME WAY THEY WILL WILL TEACH SAME WAY TO SONIYA AND HER TEAM
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Ramesh R - Pune
I am happy that I haven`t voted any BJP MP to Parliament. But I pity all those who voted for them to enter Parliament and disrupt it so often !! Is it the democracy we wanted? BJP, a party led by a corrupt businessman and with so many Prime Ministerial aspirants. Hats off to the nation.
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ARUN KULKARNI - PUNE
hats off to you.ruling party is the culprit they are not allowing yhe parliment to function.if they have the noumbers why are they afraid to have debate with voting?if they donot have noumbers what busness they have to be in ofice?they need time to bribe mps to vote in their favour by offering part of the money looted .corrupt ministers are being promoted as reward for looting the nation.
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Natarajan - Mumbai
I also did not & never vote for bjp, a communal party
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Amar - Ludhiana
Then why is no one briging a no confidence motion?
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Shailendra Nagar - Vadodara
Now Congress will introduce a new ministry as FDI Affairs ministry and appoint Kanimozi as its Leader
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A S Bagga - Udaipur
The effect of FDI is going to worsen the condition of public, therefore it require to put for public referendum, only Voting demand by BJP of discussion & voting is not sufficient. This is to be noted by Congress lead UPA govt that Inida is not the company of Madam Kolia Gandhi & Traitors like Manmohan singh, Lalu Prasad, Mulayam Singh Yadav, Mayawati who are blackmailed and also given sharing of scams. Hence jamming of Parliamant is in befitting of mass public of india.
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Ramesh R - Pune
I am happy that I haven`t voted any BJP MP to Parliament. But I pity all those who voted for them to enter Parliament and disrupt it so often !! Is it the democracy we wanted? BJP, a party led by a corrupt businessman and with so many Prime Ministerial aspirants. Hats off to the nation.



Shailendra Nagar - Vadodara
Now Congress will introduce a new ministry as FDI Affairs ministry and appoint Kanimozi as its Leader



A S Bagga - Udaipur
The effect of FDI is going to worsen the condition of public, therefore it require to put for public referendum, only Voting demand by BJP of discussion & voting is not sufficient. This is to be noted by Congress lead UPA govt that Inida is not the company of Madam Kolia Gandhi & Traitors like Manmohan singh, Lalu Prasad, Mulayam Singh Yadav, Mayawati who are blackmailed and also given sharing of scams. Hence jamming of Parliamant is in befitting of mass public of india.



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