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Both Houses of Parliament to debate, vote on FDI

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Both Houses of Parliament to debate, vote on FDI Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi: The deadlock in both Houses of Parliament ended on Thursday with presiding officers of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha allowing a debate on FDI in multi-brand retail under rules that entail voting.

The Opposition had been pressing the government to hold a debate on FDI in Parliament with voting.

While Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar allowed the debate under Rule 184, the discussion and subsequent voting in Rajya Sabha will be held under Rule 168.

Meira Kumar announced the decision when the House convened at 11 am.

"I have received 30 notices for discussion on FDI in multi-brand retail under Rule 184. I have admitted the motion to allow the discussion," the Speaker announced in the House.

Leader of the Opposition Sushma Swaraj welcomed the decision of the Speaker. "I welcome the decision. I assure you smooth functioning of the House," she said immediately after the Speaker allowed it.

The Lok Sabha has decided to have a discussion on December 4 and 5 on the issue.

Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari allowed the debate under Rule 168 after meeting leaders of all parties following continued disruptions in the Upper House for the fifth day.

After the House was adjourned for the day, Ansari called a meeting of leaders of all parties at 1 pm and the deadlock was resolved there.

The vote on FDI will be non-binding on the government, meaning the UPA faces no threat even if it loses the vote. However, it would be a political embarrassment if the government fails to prove numbers on the floor of the House during the voting.

The Samajwadi Party, which supports the UPA government from outside, today said it will vote against the FDI in Rajya Sabha. It may be noted that the government is in minority in the Upper House. SP leader Ramgopal Yadav said his party can take two different stands in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

The end to Parliament logjam came hours after Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath met the Lok Sabha Speaker along with Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde and Sushma Swaraj.

Sushma had stuck to her party’s demand that a debate on FDI be held under a rule that entails voting.

The government had dropped ample hints earlier that it was ready for a debate on FDI in retail under a rule that entails voting. Kamal Nath had stressed that the government wanted Parliament to function.

While the UPA was till this morning confident of its numbers, SP’s backtracking from its soft stand has come as a cause of worry for the government.

UPA partner DMK, which had some reservations on the move, is now backing FDI in retail while the Bahujan Samaj Party, which supports the alliance from outside, has not taken a tough stand on the issue.

Sources said the BSP could support the government by abstaining from voting to address its votebase.

The government got a shot in the arm after its erstwhile partner Trinamool Congress too said it had left on the presiding officers of the two Houses the decision over the rules under which the debate should be held.

But the government is not sure of Trinamool support, which is expected to abstain if a vote take place, said the sources.

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First Published: Thursday, November 29, 2012, 09:11

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S.V.K.RAMAKRISHNA RAO - HYDERABAD
The ruling congress accepted the demand made by opposition parties on F.D.I. after wsting four valuble days and it is the responsibility of the ruling party to accept the responsibility of watage of time and money. It is a practice of the ruling congress to criticise and throw blame on opposition which is undemocratic and against constitution of India. Atleast now the ruling Congress should realise that the democracy is for the people, by the people but not for the benefit and developmet of the party leaders. The Congress party is having the habit of saying they are Gandhian but, it is now proved that they are selfish self developers and power mongers. Atleast now keep the prestage, decency and decorum of parliament jotherwise our enemy countries laugh at us and will not give respect to our nation.
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Sudheer Sivadas - Alleppey
Taking adamant stand that they will not allow the parliament to function unless their stand is accepted is setting a very bad precedence, be it BJP, TMC, Left or Congress. It should be left to the collective wisdom of the members of the parliament whether it should discuss an issue under a particular rule or not. Collective wisdom goes along with majority.
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Prathamesh Parashar - Pune
Hope this session will be fruteful
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Sudheer Sivadas - Alleppey
Taking adamant stand that they will not allow the parliament to function unless their stand is accepted is setting a very bad precedence, be it BJP, TMC, Left or Congress. It should be left to the collective wisdom of the members of the parliament whether it should discuss an issue under a particular rule or not. Collective wisdom goes along with majority.



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