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This is an archive article published on December 11, 2011

Govt cannot bring FDI in retail until consensus is reached: BJP

BJP leader Yashwant Sinha also cleared the air on his party's and the NDA on the issue.

BJP today said the government cannot bring FDI in multi-brand retail now as it has agreed to do so only after a consensus is reached on the issue.

BJP leader and former Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha also cleared the air on his party’s and the NDA on the issue.

In an interview with a news channel,Sinha said BJP is fine with the government decision to ‘suspend’ the FDI decision though it had demanded a rollback.

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Asked what if the government brings in FDI in retail after the winter session ends,Sinha said,“How will they start,you listened to Pranab Mukherjee’s speech which he gave in the Lok Sabha…No consensus,he said (Pranab),until consultations take place.”

“Consensus has to be taken from all stakeholders,and there are political parties,chief ministers,farmers,businessmen and corporate India among stakeholders,” he added.

The BJP leader hinted that arriving at a consensus on this issue is difficult as some of the ‘stakeholders’ will continue to oppose it.

He accepted that the NDA had favoured FDI in multi-brand retail in 2004,but insisted that BJP was opposed to it.

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“In 2004 NDA vision document,it was stated that we may open retail (for FDI). But we didn’t accept this in 2009 BJP manifesto,nor today when this government made the decision. We said it clearly that we are not in favour of FDI in retail and we oppose it,” said Sinha.

He also emphasised that it was the NDA vision document and though the BJP “owns” it,this was not the party view but that of the alliance.

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