Finance Minister P Chidambaram has done away with the practice of holding pre-Budget discussions with political parties. |
With the finance minister set to present the Budget in less than a week, both the Congress and the Left parties, which were waiting for an invitation, have given up all hope. |
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Chidambaram has held such discussions before all the Budgets he has presented. In the past, he would come to the Congress headquarters for suggestions from the AICC office-bearers as well. |
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Although Chidambaram did invite suggestions from the Left parties this year, he showed no interest in a formal meeting, which normally witnesses a heated debate. |
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"Yes, we were expecting a meeting but what can we do if the government does not want it," quipped an AICC general secretary. |
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CPI(M) leaders said that it was for the finance minister to decide if he wanted to have discussions with the allies. "Anyway we have conveyed our views in a note," said a CPI(M) leader. |
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The Left parties are also not very keen this year. "What is the point of having such a meeting? He did not listen to any of our suggestions last year," CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat said. |
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