BJP leaders Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitely and Murli Manohar Joshi shared the dais with CPI's A B Bardhan and CPI(M)'s Basudev Acharia at 'Save Retail Democracy Rally' organised at Ramlila Maidan here by Confederation of all India Traders (CAIT).
Addressing the nationwide campaign, BJP president Rajnath Singh said, "Whenever we will have an opportunity with us, we will take back the decision taken by the UPA government allowing FDI in retail."
"During Indo-US deal also Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had taken a decision to make the US happy. And this time, they have taken the decision under American pressure," he said.
He said "if you want to strengthen economy, will it be strengthened with foreign funds. India does not lack resources and we don't need foreign funds."
CPI-M leader Basudev Acharya said people were suffering from the burns of inflations and this retrograde step should be reversed. "Fighting against it is the only recourse," he said.
"People enjoy the multiplicity of choice with small traders. This will end if FDI comes," he said adding that it was completely against farmers as the farmers in Europe and America themselves were surviving on the subsidies extended to them by their government.
Joshi expressed surprise over UPA's policy to rely upon foreign investments to bring prosperity to India and push the economy.
Bardhan said that this was not a single parties quest. On many issues they "may not agree with each other, but being a political issue it was an issue for all".
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