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Lalu defends FDI in multi-brand retail

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Press Trust of India Chapra (Bihar)

"Farmers stand to gain from FDI in multi-brand retail as they will get a fair price of their produce," Prasad told reporters here in Bihar's Saran district.

"The people too will benefit as they will be have a choice of consumer goods from retail outlets to be set up by the world's leading retailers, the RJD supremo said.

"Consumers will get to buy goods from air-conditioned stores where a variety of quality goods, groceries, foodgrains and fruits would be available, unlike being forced to buy from open and unhygenic marketplaces," he said.

Prasad also said the Centre a had resource crunch to meet expenditure on development and welfare schemes and the measures would help generate it.

 

To persistent questions how his party with a major support base in downtrodden sections could support FDI in retail, the RJD leader retorted 'Main kya kar sakta ... Meri party UPA sarkar ko support karti hai (What can I do as my party supports the UPA government?)

On West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's deadline to UPA government, he said she would be convinced to support the policy decision on FDI.

Banerjee has been known to oppose a number of UPA government's decision but had relented subsequently, Prasad said.

  

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First Published: Sep 15 2012 | 5:45 PM IST

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