“Traders across the country will oppose any political party supporting multi-national retailers in the country,” he added. Mohan Gurnani, president of Federations of Associations of Maharashtra, said, “We have been trading for many years. We do not need any assistance from abroad to run our business. In fact, Tatas are capable of running their retail business alone. Why do they need partnership?”
However, big retail chains have welcomed the Tata-Tesco retail joint venture. Mohit Kampani, chief executive of Spencer’s Retail, said: “FDI in the sector is welcome. This sector needs equity investments and can’t rely on debt for long. Investments from foreign chains is a welcome step as food and grocery retail requires a long-term view of the business.”
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