Monday, 28 January 2013


ANAND SHARMA CHARGED FOR BREACH OF PRIVILEGE OF PARLIAMENT ON FDI IN RETAIL

At a time when the Union Government was announcing to institute a one-man committee to probe whether U.S. retail giant Wal-Mart had indulged in lobbying activities by violating Indian laws to gain access to its market, at the same time the Union Commerce Minister Mr. Anand Sharma was breaching the privilege of the Parliament by conveying the Walmart CEO that policy on FDI in Multi Brand Retail has finality in spite of the fact that the policy is still under consideration of the Parliament and is yet to be passed by Rajya Sabha. Brushing aside the inquiry announced by the Government  same day,, Mr. Anand Sharma was  shaking hands and holding discussions with Walmart CEO of prospective business in India.Such a conduct of the Commerce Minister amounts to breach of privilege and may influence the impartial conduct of the inquiry-said the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) which is spearheading a vocal opposition voice against FDI in Retail.

CAIT National President Mr. B. C. Bhartia and Secretary General Mr. Praveen Khandelwal while strongly criticizing the conduct of the Union Commerce Minister said that on 24th January in an official statement released by the Government it was announced that the Union Cabinet has approved the appointment of a one man committee to look in to media reports of bribery and violation of any Indian law and the Committee would give its report in three month's time whereas on the same day another PIB release said that Mr. Anand Sharma met Walmart CEO at Davos and informed him that India’s Policy on FDI in Multi Brand retail has finality and they need not be unduly concerned about any policy reversal.

Both Mr. Bhartia and Mr. Khandelwal said that such a statement of policy finality by Mr. Anand Sharma is misleading and can be construed as contempt of Parliament since the FDI policy is still under the consideration of Parliament. The amendments proposed by the Reserve Bank of India in rules and regulations of FEMA are still under the consideration of Rajya Sabha and as per Section 48 of the FEMA Act, the proposals of amendment can be agree,disagree or modify by both the houses of Parliament. Therefore, the assurance made by Mr. Anand Sharma at Davos to Walmart CEO is breach of privilege of the Parliament.It is pertinent to note that Senior CPM Leader Shri Sita Ram Yechury has already given notice on the subject which will be taken for discussion in next session of the Parliament.

The CAIT has demanded an explanation from Mr. Anand Sharma and will take this matter to political parties for taking appropriate steps.
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For more details, please contact CAIT Secretary General Mr. Praveen Khandelwal at 9891015165-9310199771

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