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BJP seeks to embarass Arun Shourie on his FDI remarks

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Asked about Shourie's comments, BJP spokesperson Tarun Vijay said that "On December 16, 2002, Congress had in the Lok Sabha called FDI in multi-brand retail as anti-national. Arun Shourie, who was then the Commerce Minister, gave a strong reply and said FDI will not be allowed in multi-brand retail."

Shourie today appeared to backtrack from his statement and maintained he had been quoted wrongly on FDI in multi-brand retail. He, however, stood by his remarks on diesel price hike being a good step.

Though BJP did not join issue with Shourie and accepted that he was still a member of the party, it distanced itself from the statements where he had praised Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

 

"The whole of BJP and all its workers speak in one voice and not with those who differ from this point. All of us are unanimous in our view," Vijay said refusing to clarify his statement further.

Shourie has at times taken a stand on issues which is at variance with the party's official view.

  

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First Published: Sep 24 2012 | 6:25 PM IST

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