Disclose names of recipients of Walmart lobbying money: BJP to govt

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Agencies: New Delhi, Dec 10 2012, 16:54 IST
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In the wake of reports that Walmart paid for lobbying to get access to India, BJP today demanded a fair probe be conducted to find out the names of recipients and insisted that till this is done the retail giant should not be allowed to set up shops here.

"The cat is out of the bag and the proof is properly documented. Walmart has said in its lobbying disclosure report that it has been paying since 2008 for access for favourable market condition in India and Rs 125 crore has been spent," Deputy Leader of BJP in Rajya Sabha Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

Speaking to reporters, he demanded that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh himself come clean on the issue. Prasad had raised the matter in Rajya Sabha today.

"BJP wants a fair investigation into the issue. Lobbying is nothing but a benign form of bribery," he said.

The party also demanded that till the results of the probe come out, Walmart should not be allowed to set up shop here despite the "manipulative majority" managed by the government during the FDI in retail debate and voting.

The party wanted to know who in the dispensation was lobbying here for Walmart.

Prasad demanded names of the recipients of Rs 125 crore spent by Walmart for lobbying in India be made public.

"If Walmart can disclose to the US Senate on lobbying money, then India should exert pressure on it to reveal the names of recipients here," Prasad said.

Oppn seeks independent probe into Walmart lobbying episode

The Walmart lobbying issue triggered a political storm with the BJP today demanding a statement from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Parliament and the CPI-M and SP joining it in seeking an independent probe into the "serious allegations" of bribery.

BJP said the Prime Minister should make a statement on the issue in Parliament as the reports coming out today were "serious" and raised questions on the country's image.

As per the lobbying disclosure reports filed by Walmart with the US Senate, the company has spent close to USD 25 million (about Rs 125 crore) since 2008 on its various lobbying activities, including on the issues related to "enhanced market access for investment in India".

"BJP would like the PM to explain why he did not initiate inquiry and what he proposed to do now when it has become evident that multi-brand retail FDI has come on the shoulders of lobbying and bribery," BJP chief spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

His party colleague Venkaiah Naidu said, "We demand that Prime Minister should come to the House and make a statement on the issue. It should also be followed up with an independent inquiry."

"The disclosure in US senate about Walmart that they had spent Rs 125 cr in lobbying including India for creating new market is official confirmation that Walmart has done lobbying in India. Lobbying is banned in India," Prasad said.

Naidu said, "Government cannot keep quiet and Parliament

cannnot remain silent into these serious allegations...It has

raised many questions. It is a question of India's image and

the image of its Parliament."

Also demanding an inquiry into the issue, CPI-M leader Sitaram Yechury said,"We are not saying who has taken money or not. What we are saying is that Walmart itself is saying that it has spent the money. There are cases of corruption in

the court. So government should inquire into it."

SP leader Mohan Singh also said, "government should inquire into it as who are responsible for it or involved in it."

BJP said the Prime Minister should explain how lobbying for Walmart was allowed in India despite a ban on it. The BJP also said that it will continue to raise the issue in Parliament and demand the government's response.

The Rajya Sabha was adjourned for the day after repeated disruptions over reports of Walmart spending huge money to lobby for entry into the Indian market.

Naidu said, "It is a shocking news on India and it is a sad commentary on the state of affairs. This has raised many questions. The country wants to know who have taken the money and what is the government's response."

He alleged that the party has been raising the issue of western influence there on India's policy and the reports have proved this point further. "We have raised an issue that concern the image of Parliament," he said.

Prasad said, "the lobbying fact cannot be denied as US Senate has accepted it. Lobbying in India is prohibited. Bribery is a crime. People of the country would like to know if lobbying was going on for the last four years then what action had been taken by the government and who were the middlemen in the transaction."

SP leader Mohan Singh also said that it is known that when a foreign company enters the country they spent huge money for it.

When reminded that SP has bailed out the UPA government in Parliament on FDI issue, he said, "No SP leader knows English. So SP cannot play any role for advocating entry of foreign companies. SP does not have any role in the Walmart deal."

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Politicians the liars

Bodan | 11-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
This proves once again that whatever and whenever Congress wins voting or takes a decision, there is some black spot. This has reduced the credibility of UPA to a nadir. Even before any one has charged SP with this scam, their leader Mohan said 'SP members do not know English' but at the same time SP Rajyasabha member Ramgopal was answering media in English. Such is the state of affairs with these selfish politicians.

LOBYISTS

N.ASTI | 10-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
It seems Congress and its allies allies in U.P.A,in Govt as well as outside supporters might be the real Lobbyists for Walmart.Under MMS/Sonia leadership,reliability of Congress has gone below ZERO mark for scams and SP,BSP have betrayed the Nation by opposing FDI in public and settling the deal in private with Congress.DMK first opposed and then supported Congress blindly.NCP tried to stall in MH after voting in favor of FDI.All this indicate "DAAL MEIN KOOCHH KAALAA HAI for lobbying.Even it would not be a surprise if Walmart has borne all the expenses of politicians from India for their medical treatment if they have gone to US for that,as their stay might have facilitated for lobbying in person.

AA

ajit vadakayil | 10-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
Hi, Walmart will NOT declare the real amount they spent in India for bribing the UPA ministers to get the FDI in multi-brand retail rammed into our throats. Punch into google search LOBBYING BRIBING PIMPING IN INDIA - VADAKAYIL. All I can say now is these corrupt politicians should run from India as soon as they , lose the 2014 elections. Severe retribution is around the corner, as soon as the new BJP government is sworn in. Capt ajit vadakayil ..

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