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BJP to raise GST, FDI in retail issues in Parliament
BJP on Tuesday said that it will
raise in Parliament the issue of sharp rise in prices of essential commodities
despite recession, alleging it happened due to the “faulty policies of the
Congress—led UPA government". |
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“The
Central government is not concerned about traders.
Prices go down when there is recession as purchasing
power goes down. But India is an exception as here
prices went up. Traders are the worst affected by this,”
senior party leader Arun Jaitley said at a rally of
BJP’s Traders’ Cell.
Party President Rajnath Singh, in his address, said the
party will raise these issues in the forthcoming session
of Parliament.
Mr. Singh said the BJP-ruled states had asked that
traders’ organisations be consulted before Goods and
Services Tax (GST) was imposed but the government is
going ahead with it.
He also criticised the government for bringing back 3/7
Essential Commodities Act, which he alleged gives powers
to the authorities to carry out raids on traders at
will. “This is leading to victimisation of traders,” he
said.
On the
issue of FDI, Mr. Singh said his party was not against
it but the UPA government was allowing it unhindered in
retail.
He said the government had washed its hands off the
issue by saying this was an impact of global recession.
Mr. Jaitley accused the government of opening up the
retail market to foreign players through backdoor.
“The cash—and—carry policy of the government was the
first step in this direction,” he said.
Source
: The Hindu, India, dated 27/10/2009 |