December 5, 2012 9:08 PM

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Govt wins FDI vote by 253 votes against 218 in Lok Sabha

The government has won the vote on motion against FDI in multibrand retail in the Loksabha.The voting came a shortwhile ago after two days of intense debate under rule 184.

The motion brought by opposition parties was defeated by a margin of 35 votes. 218 members voted in favour of the motion while 253 against it. The discussion was initiated on Tuesday by BJP leader Sushma swaraj.

Ahead of voting, members belonging to the Samajwadi Party, and Bahujan Samaj Party which are supporting the UPA from outside, stayed away from voting by staging a walkout. Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar, announced the result.

The house also rejected the motion moved by Saugata Roy of Trinamool Congress for amendments to Foreign Exchange Management Act,( FEMA) with 254 members opposing the motion and 224 in favour. Another motion on FEMA regulations was withdrawn by independent member Hasan Khan.

Hailing the rejection of the motion Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said, the decision on FDI in retail has won the approval of the house.

Replying to the debate in the Lok Sabha, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma clarified that the decision has to be taken by the Chief Ministers themselves whether FDI in retail may be allowed in their states. He said every state has the right and no one can deprive the right of an elected government to take important decisions.

Responding to Anand Sharma's reply Leader of the opposition Sushma Swaraj said, the motion could be defeated only because, the parties who took part in the Bharat bandh against FDI, and also spoke against it in the house chose to abstain.

Talking to reporters outside the House, Parliamentary affairs Minster Kamalnath said, the BJP has been exposed and its brand of politics has been defeated.

Refuting BJP allegations that the government had used CBI pressure to win over BSP and SP support, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said, the opposition motion has been defeated and prestigious institutions like CBI should not be belittled.

Information and Broadcasting Minster Manish Tewari said, reform and pragmatism have won over ideological blinkers. He said, the decision will strengthen the economy of the country.

AIR correspondent reports, the Rajya Sabha is to take up to discussion on FDI in retail on Thursday under the rule that entails voting.

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