FDI in retail: PM may call all-party meet tomorrow

PTI Updated - November 28, 2011 at 02:22 PM.

With the political Opposition over FDI in retail gathering momentum, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today held consultations with the Congress President, Ms Sonia Gandhi, and is likely to call an all-party meeting tomorrow to resolve the deadlock in Parliament.

Dr Manmohan held consultations with Ms Gandhi soon after the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha adjourned for the second day on the FDI issue.

Ms Gandhi’s meeting with the Prime Minister assumes significance as she is also the UPA chairperson and the key alliance partners Trinamool Congress and DMK have demanded rollback of the Union Cabinet’s decision allowing FDI in retail.

It also wants consultations within the UPA before taking major policy decisions.

DMK has termed the decision as “dangerous” and demanded that the decision be withdrawn forthwith.

The DMK party chief, Mr M. Karunanidhi, said: “The Centre’s insistence that states should go by the decision cannot be justified. DMK had opposed FDI in retail trade even when the idea was originally mooted.’’

Government sources said moves were afoot to call an all-party meeting tomorrow in a bid to break the deadlock over the issue which saw the Congress ally Trinamool Congress joining the united Opposition in demanding the cancellation of the Cabinet’s decision on allowing FDI in retail.

The BJP-led NDA has already declared that it would not allow Parliament to function till the Government withdraws the decision on FDI in retail.

The BJP and the Left parties were among several who had given adjournment motion notices in the Lok Sabha today.

Published on November 28, 2011 07:59