Did BJP overplay its hand on FDI?
Sunday December 09, 2012 06:27:12 PM,
Prashant Sood,
IANS
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New Delhi: It has been
attacking the government on corruption and price rise but
questions are now being raised whether the BJP conceded political
momentum to the Congress-led UPA government after the
opposition-led motion against FDI in multibrand retail failed. Did
the party overplay its hand by forcing a vote?
Analysts say there was no immediate gain for the BJP and any
benefit in the long-term was also uncertain.
The motion against foreign direct investment in multibrand retail
was negatived in both houses of parliament earlier this week after
Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) helped the
United Progressive Alliance (UPA).
The BJP had been insistent on a discussion on FDI in multibrand
retail with voting rules as it smelt a chance to embarrass the
government. The party's other ostensible aim was to expose the SP
and the BSP on their "double standards" to improve its prospects
in Uttar Pradesh. But it failed on both counts, experts said.
Senior journalist S. Nihal Singh said the BJP had overplayed its
hand on FDI in multibrand retail and should not have opted for a
vote.
"The BJP really overplayed its hand. It is alright to make noise
on an evocative issue...the party made it into a big political
fight. The government was able to cover its flanks with help of
BSP and SP," Nihal Singh told IANS.
He said the BJP was unlikely to dent either the SP's or BSP's
image in Uttar Pradesh over their stance on FDI as people tend to
forget quickly.
"Frankly, the capacity of skulldudgery of Uttar Pradesh politics
is amazing," Nihal Singh said.
Subrata Mukherjee, a former professor at Delhi University, echoed
this view.
As for the expectation of BJP leaders to make political dividends
in Uttar Pradesh, Mukherjee said that economic issues do not have
much of an impact in the state with polarised politics.
"They (BJP) should have adopted a more constructive approach by
suggesting corrective measures to the FDI policy," he added.
The BJP disagrees.
BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said the government managed to win
the vote though a vast majority of members spoke against FDI in
multibrand retail.
"This is clear cut case of something fishy and, may be, they won
with fund management. I don't think the sense of house was for FDI...The
interest of foreigners won over interest of Indians. What is the
government happy about," Naqvi wondered while speaking to IANS.
He said the BJP will go to the people on the issue and expose SP
and BSP in Uttar Pradesh for their conflicting stance on FDI in
multibrand retail.
"The SP and BSP fight in Uttar Pradesh and are united in Delhi (in
bailing out the Congress). We will go to people against their
duplicity," Naqvi said.
The opposition's defeat in the FDI vote came days before polling
in Gujarat assembly elections. Assembly elections are due in
several key states next year in which BJP and Congress are the
main rivals. The Lok Sabha polls are due in 2014.
The opposition-sponsored motion against FDI in multibrand retail
was negatived in the Lok Sabha Wednesday by 35 votes and in the
Rajya Sabha Friday by 21 votes.
A.S. Narang, a former professor at IGNOU, said the BJP was
unlikely to make any immediate gains from its opposition to FDI in
multibrand retail even though the government appeared to have won
the vote due to "management".
"They (the BJP) seem to have overplayed their hand... There will
be no immediate gain," Narang said.
He said the decision to demand a vote may also be a tactic to
shift the focus from BJP's internal troubles following demands for
removal of party president Nitin Gadkari for irregular business
deals.
"It could also be a diversion from its internal politics," Narang
said.
He said sections of urban middle class were in favour of FDI in
retail and there was no certainity if BJP's opposition will
benefit the party electorally.
Communist Party of India-Marxist leader Nilotpal Basu, however
said the economic policy will not benefit the country in the long
run and justified the opposition move to block the policy that
aims to bring multi-national brands like Wal-Mart, Carrefour and
Tesco into Indian cities.
"We wanted to stop this policy...the government completely lost
the debate. It was not able to counter the points raised by the
opposition parties," he said.
Emboldened by winning the approval of parliament, the Manmohan
Singh government now aims to move ahead with its economic reforms.
"We will proceed on the commitments made by the government. We
will try to evolve consensus but will not be cowed down by
opposition," Alvi said.
(Prashant Sood
can be contacted at prashant.s@ians.in)
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