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Allies push UPA into deeper trouble

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Oct 6, 2012, 12:00 am IST
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THERE seems to be no respite for the UPA-II. The Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh is  being targeted  globally and also in the domestic front.
Once again, The Economist in the cover story of  its latest issue has described the Prime  Minister Dr Manmohan Singh as “do little Prime Minister.” It dug deeper by calling the  Gandhli clan and its supremo as a “dithering dynastic party leader, Sonia Gandhi.” The  Economist’s take on Rahul Gandhi is as follows: “Rahul Gandhi, the son and great  grandson of Prime Ministers…having led a dreadful campaign for Congress in UP, he  seems to have lost his nerve.”  It went on to add: “No one really knows what he stands  for  or whether he can lead. Nobody ever gets to interview either him or his mother  Sonia.” Clamining that because of Rahul, the Congress gen-x has been restrained from  growing, The Economist wrote: “ …no other young leaders can rise.”
Its not only the Opposition or disenchanted allies, who are accusing this government of  being corrupt, but The Economist also says, “Mr Manmohan Singh, once a model of rectitude, is  tarnished by presiding over the most corrupt government in India’s inpendent history.”
If the Government is repeatedly being battered by the international media, at home the  Trinamool Congress chief and West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee has  threatened to bring a “no-confidence motion against it in the next Parliament session.”
She has also appealed to various political parties  to support it. At a protest rally at Jantar Mantar on September 1, which was attended by  NDA  convenor Sharad Yadav, Banerjee said that she had “heard” that  the general elections  could be advanced and held in March next year. Then she thundered: “We also don’t  want this government. If need be, we are ready for  bringing a no-confidence motion  against this government.”  Leading the protrest against FDI in retail and price rise in  diesel, she said : “I have heard that elections will happen in March. I am ready for  a resolution.”
Trouble for Dr Singh cotninues to soar as top BJP leader, LK Advani in his blog cited  letters  from traders’ bodies to allege that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh  has opposed  FDI in multi-brand retail when he was  Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha in  2002 on the ground that it would destroy  employment.
In his blog,  Shri  Advani revealed that Singh had written a  letter to the Federation of  Maharashtra Traders on December 21, 2002 stating that the issue of FDI in multi-brand  retail had been raised  in the Rajya Sabha two days earlier. “The Finance Minister gave an  assurance,” Dr Manmohan Singh  said approvingly, ‘that government had no proposal to  invite Foreign Direct Investment in Retail Trade’,” Shri Advani said, quoting from the letter.
Meanwhile, some leaders in Trinamool felt that instead of  a no-confidence motion against  the Government, the party should ask for a “sense of  the House” over the FDI retail, cap  on LPG cylinders and diesel price hike. It was argued since the no-confidence motion  would not be able to destabilise the government (with SP-BSP supporting), the “sense of  the House” could possibly put the Government in an embarassing situation, since all its  allies have been opposing the move. And then this government might lose the moral right  to govern.

 

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