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Mamata quits UPA, but keeps door open for compromise

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Mamata quits UPA, but keeps door open for compromise Zeenews Bureau

Kolkata: Trinamool Congress, the second biggest constituent of the UPA, on Tuesday decided to withdraw support to the government over the issue of diesel price hike, cap on subsidised LPG cylinders and FDI in retail.

“We will not be in UPA-II. Our ministers will go to Delhi on Friday, meet the Prime Minister and submit their resignations at 3 pm,” TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced at a press conference here.

“We are not responsible if the country is forced to go for a mid-term poll,” Banerjee said. "This government can stay for three months or six months, I don't know. They have lost the credibility. And if they cannot maintain friendship with us, then they cannot maintain friendship with anybody," she added.

Trinamool has six ministers in the Manmohan Singh government – one of Cabinet rank and others Ministers of State.

Banerjee announced the decision after a meeting of the Trinamool Congress’ parliamentary party, which went on for over three hours.

Without the Trinamool Congress, the UPA will be reduced to 251 - 21 short of the majority mark of 272 in the 545-member Lok Sabha. However, with the support of outside allies – Samajwadi Party (22), BSP (21) and some others – the government is still comfortably placed with the support of over 300 members.

The TMC decided to withdraw the support after the Centre refused to roll back the hike in diesel prices, cap on LPG cylinders and FDI in retail.

“The UPA government did not consult us before the price hike,” Banerjee said.

However, she added a caveat saying if the Centre rolls back the decision on FDI in multi-brand retail, raises the cap on supply of subsidised LPG from six to to 12 cylinders and reduces diesel price hike from Rs 5 to Rs 3 or Rs 4, then the party would reconsider the decision to withdraw support.

At one point Banerjee mentioned 24 cylinders but it was not clear whether she was making a demand for that number.

She said the Central government was not a one-party rule. "The government depends on the support of others. But in (West) Bengal, we have a majority of our own and we are not dependant on others," she said.

Banerjee ruled out supporting the Central government from outside saying her decision was "not half-hearted".

Widening the attack on Congress, she brought in issues like coal block allocation scam, black money and fertiliser price rise.

"The FDI decision was taken to suppress the coalgate issue," the West Bengal CM said.

She revealed that she had conveyed her opposition to FDI decisions directly to Congress president Sonia Gandhi but it did not work.

Banerjee also criticised Finance Minister P Chidambaram's statement on Monday ruling out rollback on FDI.

“The UPA government wants to sell out the country. We will oppose it,” Banerjee said.

‘Blackmail politics’

Accusing the Congress of indulging in "blackmail politics", she said whenever it has trouble with any of its allies, it goes to the other.

"When it has problem with Mayawati, it goes to Mulayam. When it has problems with Mulayam, it goes to Nitish (Kumar of JD-U) and it is like that," Banerjee said, adding “sometimes somebody has to bell the cat”.

The TMC chief accused the UPA-II government of working on anti-people policies, adding the prices of fuel have been increased many times over the past three years

“The UPA has no respect for us. We cannot stay happy if our heads are cut off. We have always been snubbed,” Banerjee said.

Saying the “government doesn’t listen to us”, Banerjee said her party would not tolerate UPA’s attitude.

She even accused the Centre of discriminating against West Bengal.

“The government charges taxes but it doesn’t provide social security to people,” Banerjee said, adding the government is killing poor people.

Referring to the FDI decision, she said there are 50 million people in unorganised retail sector. "Where will these people go? There will be disaster. It has not been sustainable even in the West."

“Why isn’t black money being brought back?” Banerjee asked.

The TMC chief said her party had always wanted to give support for five years but was forced to take the decision.

Banerjee also announced that her party will opposed Pension Bill on the floor of Parliament.

"If we don't take a decision, they will even allow foreign players in pension sector. We can't tolerate. We will not tolerate any anti-people decisions and we will oppose everything," she said.

‘Mamata still an ally’

The Congress, meanwhile, reacted by saying that it still considers Mamata Banerjee as its ally.

AICC general secretary Janardan Dwivedi said, “The issues that they have raised, the Congress will talk to the government on them.”

Sources said Congress president Sonia Gandhi is expected to take up the matter with the Prime Minister, amid indications that the cap on LPG cylinders could be raised from six to nine per year.

The virtual deadline of three days gives the Congress and the government some room to work out a compromise, observers felt. For this, the government may have to climb down on its stand of not rolling back its last week's decisions.

Significantly, reacting to the development, SP made it clear that it would not be influenced by Trinamool's decision and would take an "independent" view.

The SP today said that it would not allow the BJP to come to power.

While Banerjee was holding meeting with her party leaders in the evening, the Prime Minister held confabulations with senior Cabinet colleagues P Chidambaram and Sharad Pawar.

Pawar, the leader of NCP, is understood to have assured the Prime Minister that his party is strongly with the government.

(With PTI inputs)

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First Published: Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 20:32

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rupesh pandey - khatima uttarakhand
power full disizen for coming F>D>I> in india.
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R. Mandhan - Yamuna Nagar
India is being lead by a Mauni Baba who can not speak but has team of mauka prast like SP, BSP, NCP, DMKP and lawyers like sibbal, chidambram, jaiswal, raja and kalmadi who have looted through 2G, CWG, CG etc.Hindustan janta hai.
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Ravi - Hyderabad
Good that she pulled back the support....were she asleep all these years....
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Goutam - Raipur
Mamta Banerjee....one and only politician of India,,thinks for the poor and middle class
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gaurav kapoor - delhi
This Lady has Guts!! I personally say FDI is OK! but we must know the fact that total money coming from FDI is only Rs. 14,000 Crore just peanuts in comparison to Coal, Common Wealth & 2G Ghotallas....Why FDI decision is taken in a day by Shri Shrri P. Chidambram??? just to divert people`s mind from Coal Blocks fruad....Mamata is not angry with the FDI decison but her anger is for ``Congress`` whose all decisions are taken in one room in consultation with Nehru family only...No body bothers and took Mamta Bannerji`s views....UPA co-alition should understand this thing and Aam Aadmi should also look inot the facts.
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Fakhri - Dubai
This lady has lost her sense. Utter disaster if she is given free hand. Good that she goes out by herself. She doesn`t allow the government to work. She is very selfish, and looking only for her gains. Samething happened with the Tatas and now she is doing it again. No difference between her and Mayawati. All looting the country. Hopeless and mindless politics!! Shame on you Mamata!
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Tapan Sarkar - Kolkata
Bravo Mamota ! Hats off 2 u.
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Natarajan - Mumbai
In Vajpayees time as PM, Chandrababu Naidu of Telugu Desam recd. 60% money of the Nation for develpoment of Andhra Pradesh by blackmailing the PM. With Congress Mamta could not draw that kind of arrangement. If the centre agrees for the aid Mamta was seeking, she will never worry about price rise, FDI etc. etc.of
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Natarajan - Mumbai
Mamta & its TMC may be fit to Hamar Manus, WB. Stay put there.
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n.tsering - gangtok
dr.Manmohan Singh,the PM should stay firm.He should not succomb to black mailing politics.
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joy - pune
Very Bad decision by Mamata, She should think about the poor people, who need more support from govement. She should not think about the 5 crore businessman who are looting poor peoples. if you purchase any good they take 30% 50% profit. If take average income of grossery shops it will cross more than 15 lkh/ anum. But nun of them pay tax to govement. Which agains keeps poor people away from goverment subsidies. When FDI is there, they will directly purchase from Farmers at high cost and maitian least profit to sustain competation with other retails. Even because of FDI retail all transaction will be white money leading to less burden on Middle class peoples. I strong respect Manmohans Bold decision. All polititions are not increasing desial prize as they will not come in next election but Manmohan Sing least bothered for the next election. He is thinking about Indias Growth for long term. Many literate peoples are following foolish statements made by selfish polticians and think in that direction only. Just imagine you are earning 200000 a year and spend 400000 year what will happen, you will start borrowing from others and one day you collapse like how Greese Collapses. All the oppositions should think about Indias growth not about how can take that credit. You all politians think about national Growth. dont misguide the people of india



Bharti - Bharat
Third Front PM Candidates = MAMATA, NITISH, MULAYAM.



deepak - J&K
very good thanks some one in favour of aam admi



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