With the UPA-Left committee on the Indo-US nuclear deal heading nowhere, the CPI(M) now wants the matter to be decided on the floor of Parliament. |
In the latest editorial of People's Democracy, the party mouthpiece, CPI(M) says, "Let a majority in Parliament decide whether the deal is acceptable to India or not." |
This formulation has come after CPI(M) boss Prakash Karat had a series of meetings with the UNPA leaders where he convinced them to support the Left stand. |
While the Constitution does not permit ratification of an international agreement in Parliament, the Left is using the next best weapon "" a Sense of the House resolution "" to show the government is in a parliamentary minority on this issue. |