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Govt seeks bi-partisan support on FDI in retail
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Nov 28, 2011, 18:58 IST

Anand SharmaCaught in a storm over the foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail, the government today sought bi-partisan support from Opposition and key allies, stating the naysayers should not veto those supporting the major reform initiative.

"What India needs is bi-partisan understanding..[and] not major initiatives to be trapped in partisan politics. That, unfortunately, has always happened," Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said.

Sharma, who sought to reach out to Opposition and UPA allies, said while some states were opposed to opening up multi-brand retail to the foreign investors, there were others which were asking for FDI into the sector.

"The states which do not want, that is their right to take the decision, it is their privilege. At the same time, the naysayers should not have a veto to deny and deprive those states which are keen to have it, those asking for it. That would only be fair," he said.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati have said they would not grant trade licences to the multi-national retailers. BJP and NDA ruled states, excepting Punjab have also given such indications.

The Union Cabinet on November 24 had allowed 51% FDI in multi-brand retail and removed 51% FDI cap on single-brand retail.

Sharma said the government would reach out to the political parties but "...I would have been happy if Parliament functioned, this issue was raised and I was given opportunity to allay any apprehension or reservations which our friends in the Opposition have...." However, he agreed that their concerns were "bona fide".

As Parliament was paralysed for the second consecutive day, Sharma wrote to leaders of opposition and different parties, stating that the opening the sector will have a "salutary" impact on containing inflation.

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