Friday 7 December 2012

CAIT condemn manipulative politics of UPA on FDI in Retail Trade


The political game of "opposition and abstaining" on FDI in Retail has ended the debate in Parliament of questipning the creditability of UPA and also on SP and BSP. The so called victory claimed by UPA is a dirty picture of manipulative politics which needs to be condemened in strongest words. It will prove to be a "waterloo" for UPA and other parties supporting FDI since its not an issue of one section but has become a national issue due to its adverse impact on livelihood of crores of people in the Country which will now decided by votes in forthcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections-said Mr. B C Bhartia, CAIT President and Secretary General Mr.Praveen Khandelwal in a statement today. "Now the real crusade against FDI in Retail will begin and will take this issue down the electorates and will put UPA and other parties in question box of public. To attain justice,if required,we will not hesitate to go to apex court.

They said that the FDI policy suffers from various lacunas and provide most extra ordinary benefts to MNCs. We have convened an emergent meeting of the trade leaders of different states on 16-17 December at Jaipur to take stock of the situation and top formulate strategy to expose sinister game of politics played by UPA in collusion with SP and BSP.

It is a matter of great surprise that both SP and BSP claims to be the champion for the cause of down trodden section and this is the section which is going to affected badly.

The Jugaad Rajneeti in the Country has been given a place in Indian democracy by UPA and others. They can not escape from the charges of gross manipulation,not following the proper democratic process and establishng wrong facts and figures just to please the global retailers. Todays happenings have also exposed an unholy nexus between UPA Govt, Big Corporate Houses and global retaiers. At the cost of livelihood of crores of people of India, an attempt has been made to handover indian retail trade to MNCs to control and dominate. Such move is not acceptable and will be opposed tooth and nail. 

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