FDI In Retail Is Crime Against The Poor


Bokaro: Implementation of FDI in multi-brand retail sector would amount to committing crime against the poor, former Union Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha said on Sunday.

"It's a crime against the poor if FDI in the multi-brand retail sector is implemented.

As it is, people are suffering from price rise in all commodities," the senior BJP leader told reporters here.

He alleged that corruption was on a "pinnacle" in the country.

Meanwhile, Union Commerce Minister Anand Sharma appealed to BJP to stop protesting against FDI in retail saying the policy will not only generate more job opportunities but also protect the interest of small traders.

"FDI will bring in more employment...I ask Modi and BJP why are they protesting against it?," he said at a party rally at Gandhinagar ahead of Gujarat Assembly elections next month.

Dispelling the perception that FDI spells doom for small traders, he said, "When McDonald and Pizza Hut came then also they (opposition) protested saying business would go... But they also flourished...Nathu sweets, Bikaner shops have flourished and expanded."

Sharma said the Centre is discussing the issue of FDI with ten states having large produce like Maharashtra, Haryana and Rajasthan. "The states will decide whether they want FDI or not," he said.

He alleged that BJP-ruled states like Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat made a 'U-turn' on the issue after initially agreeing on FDI.

"Gujarat and Himachal gave in writing that they want FDI but after BJP's stance Modi made a U-turn," he said.

Source: PTI