Uproar over Walmart lobbying report forces adjournment in RS, Oppn demands PM's reply

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Agencies: New Delhi, Dec 10 2012, 14:00 IST
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The issue of FDI in retail came to haunt the government again in Parliament with a united Opposition demanding an inquiry and reply from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on reports of Walmart spending huge money to lobby for entry into the Indian market.

Forcing two adjournments in the Rajya Sabha before lunch, members from BJP, CPI-M, CPI, SP, JD-U, Trinamool Congress, AGP and AIADMK said the measure should be withdrawn as "corruption" has come to fore now because lobbying is illegal in India.

Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Ravishankar Prasad (BJP) said apprehensions were raised earlier also about Walmart spending huge money to lobby for entering the Indian market, which has now been proved true.

"Walmart has in its lobbying disclosure report to the US Senate said it has spent Rs 125 crore on lobbying and USD 3 million have been spent in 2012 itself for entering the Indian market.

"Lobbying is illegal in India. Lobbying is a kind of bribe. If Walmart has said that hundreds of crores of rupees were spent in India, then it is a kind of bribe. The Government should tell who was given this bribe. This raises a question mark on the implementation of FDI in retail," Prasad said.

He was supported by members from other opposition parties with TMC leader D Bandopadhyay waving a newspaper report and CPI-M member P Rajeeve asking for an "independent inquiry" into the whole episode alleging that there are some reports saying Walmart invested money even before FEMA was amended.

"This is

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Lobbying or bribe-no use wailing now

DPKarkara | 10-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
There are situations when one does not know whether to laugh or shed tears. Is this anything new for our leaders to accept money and pass on the same for purchasing votes. Even naive people like me knew from the beginning that WALMART was in the business to put FDI in India and it had cultivated people to do this. Our opposition leaders could not be unaware. Then why this uproar now. Please do not wail. Wait for the bill to make lobbying legal in India having retrospective application and see some people standing with the Government to see it through. Sorry for you and the country.

Retired

Arvind Raje | 10-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
CASH FOR VOTES IS NOT NEW FOR CONGRESS. THE MISTAKES MADE BY CONGRESS IN POWER SINCE THE INDEPENDENCE HAS CAUSED AND IS STILL CAUSING DIFFICULTIES IN KASHMIR AND THE INVASION OF CHINA IN 1961. THE FAMILY FIEFDOM IN CONGRESS HAS TO COME TO AN END

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Vivek | 10-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
So now our politicians have found the next big excuse to shirk work throughout the winter session of Parliament. Fantastic democracy and its institutions.

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