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BJP unnecessarily politicising the FDI issue: Govt

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BJP unnecessarily politicising the FDI issue: Govt Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi: Government on Tuesday countered the opposition’s claim that its decision to allow FDI in the multi-brand retail was not in the best interest of the nation by saying that it was unnecessary politicizing the issue.

Defending the government, Union IT Minister Kapil Sibal said, “BJP’s claim on FDI is vastly exaggerated. We are not enforcing the FDI decision. It is only for the willing states to implement the FDI decision. Ultimate choice rests with the states.”

Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Sibal made a direct attack on the main opposition BJP by saying, “BJP’s 2004 poll manifesto promised FDI in the multi-brand retail so why it is opposing it today.”

The minister continued by saying the main opposition party was “unnecessarily politicizing” the issue.

Supporting the government's decision to allow foreign investment in multi-brand retail, the Communications and IT Minister asked in the Lok Sabha whether the issue needed to be debated in Parliament at all.

\ "I wonder, why this debate," Sibal said.

The Minister further said, “A new kind of federal structure was being suggested in the country by the opposition, which was ignoring the fact that the policy allowed the states whether or not to permit an FDI project in retail.”

"But how can you stop a chief minister from bringing in FDI in retail if he so wants," he asked.

“As per the policy, only 18 cities in India can have such stores,” the minister said.

He also countered BJP leader Sushma Swaraj’s claim that big retail giants will ruin small traders in India by saying, “Walmart took 16 years in China to turn profitable.

Earlier, opening the big debate on the UPA government’s decision to allow the FDI in the multi-brand retail, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday slammed the Centre for taking the decision unilaterally.

“Government went back on its promise to bring consensus on the FDI issue. The government had in the last session promised us that the FDI decision will remain suspended till a consensus is reached on the same,” the BJP leader said.

Attempting to corner the government in Lok Sabha, Swaraj said, “Despite assurances from President Pranab Mukherjee, the then Finance Minister, the government did not even attempt to bring consensus on FDI in retail. No political party was contacted before taking a decision."

Referring to the term ‘predatory pricing’, the BJP leader said, “FDI in multi-brand retail will encourage monopolistic tendencies.” Driving her point home, Swaraj said, ‘Multinational retail chains force farmers to sell their produce below cost of production.”

“Big retailers pay farmers less. They pay farmers less, employees less, but keep high profits. All over the world, large supermarkets do this," Sushma said. She also said that even McDonalds does not take potatoes from Indian farmers.

"Government should ask McDonalds to tell from where it source potatoes for its fries from. McDonalds never buys potatoes from local Indian farmers, they say the size of potatoes is very small here," Sushma Swaraj said.

Amid continuous disruption from the ruling side, Swaraj said that the consumer will lose if there is FDI in retail as the market will shrink to a few players.

“Competition is in the interest of consumers, monopoly is not," Swaraj argued.

Swaraj also ridiculed the government’s claim that the FDI decision will open job opportunities by saying, “The government got its facts wrong. Government claims FDI will give more jobs, will give direct employment to 40 lakh people. According to the Walmart data we have, a Walmart store has a maximum of 214 employees per store. The data given by the government is questionable."

She maintained that Walmart has been a flop show in United States. If we go by the government data then Walmart needs 36,000 stores to create 40 lakh jobs.”

If the FDI decision is implemented in India, then Indian market will be flooded with Chinese products, she argued, claiming, “China will see growth in manufacturing and employment.”

There was uproar in the Lok Sabha after Swaraj spoke about sugarcane farmers during the FDI debate. Swaraj said, "Government talks of reducing the role of middlemen. In the sugar industry, there are no middlemen involved. Sugarcane farmers are still suffering, no one is paying them, slips are given to them, We all know the politics of sugarcane."

Ahead of the big debate on the Centre’s decision to allow the FDI in the multi-brand retail, the main opposition BJP and the Left demanded a separate debate and voting on FDI in retail and amendments to notification issued under FEMA.

However, the demand was rejected by the Speaker.

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First Published: Tuesday, December 04, 2012, 09:04

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V.M.Puri - India
FDI retail is nothing but a anti-national proposal where manufacturing and infrastructure have not not reached any level of satisfaction. First allow or bring manufacturing FDI so that your own goods are sold.With FDI retail we are jusr ruining the country.
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surinder pal bhaskar - new delhi
BJP oppose just for the sake of opposition and to remain in limelight on frivolous grounds. By doing so they are not gain ing any political mileage.Their credibility is at stake. People will give them appropriate answer at right moment.
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Chandan Sen - Kolkata
Time and again, the BSP, SP & DMK have shown their shameless activities to get rid of past mis-deeds and to fulfil their own agenda for capturing votes from the people. But we the indians, forget those, cast our votes and bring them back to powers. Like Lalu, Rambilas and silmilar others , they should also be shown the exit gates from politics. When this will happen - only God knows.
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rajeev garg - Mumbai
Will Sibbal (Congress) go to hell if BJP has tried earlier
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sanjay - pune
Why does govt require FDI to generate jobs when we already have so many options to generate jobs in our country we are just looking forward to get investment from other countries but we have not looked at ways to check what we already have and can save which will lead to suffice our needs. Eg. we have not thought about improving roads which will save fuel in return and no where it shows the ways to check the quality of roads which have been completed.
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Swami Satyabhakta - Ahmedabad-380015
FDI is the last resort to cope up Foreign-exchange crises. It is like the loan taken for paying the interest on previous borrowings. After the lapse of 65-years after INDEPENDENCE in 1947, we have resorted to FDI is shameful on the part of our Country. Is it not that we should stop this non-sense government which is working for Country`s bankruptcy? Certainly, there is great hand-in-glove between our Government and Foreign-lending-auhoritities. FDI is certainly the end-point of our Independence.Once if FDI is introduced, it is going to be the point-of no-return. People at the helm of affairs in Government are not the least bothered about welfare of the people of this country. Annaji, Ramdevji, etc., are absolutely right in raising voice against the Government.
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Sunny - Bangalore
Our leaders are happy in using high-end car, mobile, dress, soft drinks etc. manufactured with the know how of foreign technology . Deashi items are available but not suiting to their status. Can multiband retail make any effect to the Monday Market of Karol Bagh Delhi, evening market of cities or weekly market in villages. These are our unique culture and we enjoyed Monday market, evening market or weekly market. Multiband retail may create some problem to the retailer who never paid any income tax but getting huge profit at the cost of farmers
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Sunny - Bangalore
Our leaders are happy in using high-end car, mobile, dress, soft drinks etc. manufactured with the know how of foreign technology . Deashi items are available but not suiting to their status. Can multiband retail make any effect to the Monday Market of Karol Bagh Delhi, evening market of cities or weekly market in villages. These are our unique culture and we enjoyed Monday market, evening market or weekly market. Multiband retail may create some problem to the retailer who never paid any income tax but getting huge profit at the cost of farmers
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James - India
All this because Congress has stolen crores of public money.Now they want to put back economy into the track.
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daffa - india
The cash transfer will rob the vote banks of Mulyam and maywati. No sensible leaderr will allow this congress government will survive.
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D.N.MAKHIJ - DELHI.......INDIA
UPA WILL SAIL THROUGH............SP AND BSP ARE DOING DRAMA.........THEY CANT GO AGAINST THE GOVT.......OTHERWISE.............CBI AND INCOME TAX WILL BILL BE AFTER THEM........



Indian Citizen - Delhi
Today is the biggest day for the people of India, who will witness historical blunders of SP, BSP, DMK and their double standard face will be exposed nakedly. Openly they are telling that they are against FDI in retail, in Parliament they are telling that they will allow UPA2 to pass it in Parliament, either abstaining or vote in favor. Ulitmate loser is people who have elected these anti people`s representative to the state and parliament. We are ashamed of the nominated members in Rajya Sabha, who will whenever a bill comes for discussion or voting, votes in favor of Govt.without seeing its after effect happening in Indian people. We urge people of UP not to vote either for BSP, SP or Congress and DMK or Congress in TN as they have no concern of the people who are supporting them and once elected, they are supporting against anti people policies of the Congress Party in the name of their fraud argument of keeping away saffron party to come into power.



Tapo - India
what a person you are?. You are using this media as a publicity for BJP. Your prime duty by using this space is to educate uneducated people about the advantages and disadvantages of public if FDI in retail comes. If you go through past records of BJP regime, you can notice that they were in favour of FDI. Moreover, what happened when McDowell, Reliance, etc came there. That time also, these opposition parties were crying without any tears thinking about the welfare of the public of this country. But, nothing has happened so far except BJP is still in opposition. BJP is playing different roles to sit at least one time in that `KISA KURSY`. But they and their followers do not know that this is only their day-dream and they can`t climb to this much height, as they are still a child in politics.



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