Patna, Dec 5: Observing that majority of Parliamentarians were opposed to FDI in retail sector, the JD(U) today dared the UPA government to seek a vote in Parliament after a debate on the burning issue.
“A majority of the Parliamentarians are opposed to the FDI in retail sector... let the UPA government seek a division of votes on the Floor of the two Houses in Parliament to test its strength on the issue,” the JD(U) national general secretary Shivanand Tiwari told reporters here.
Not only that the opposition members were vociferously opposed to the FDI in retail sector, but the UPA too was divided with its constituents like the TMC and DMK stoutly opposing the Central government’s decision, he said.
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