The Great Game – General Election 2014 – November 2012
The
great game for the biggest prize in India, politically, the “gaddi” at New
Delhi post the proposed elections in 2014 has begun. This series would try and examine and analyse
key political events till then to provide some perspective on the political
alignments and re-alignments that would impact the formation of the next
government.
Winter Session 2012
FDI in Retail
December 1-7
The
winter session of parliament has begun in earnest and as in the last session, the
opposition has not allowed the parliament to function, primarily on account of
the government’s decision to not put the “FDI in Retail” decision to vote.
The
government’s contention being that, since it is an executive decision it need
not be ratified by vote in Parliament; politically of course the key risk is a
major embarrassment to the government if the vote is defeated. What makes the
government unsure is the fact that, key allies like Mulayam Singh Yadav of the
SP have stated on record their opposition to the bill and the DMK also is not
entirely happy with the proposal. Considering, how dependent the Government is
on the support of these two allies, it might choose a disrupted Winter Session
rather than a vote where the outcome is uncertain.
December 7-14
In
a major victory for the UPA-II, the FDI in multi brand retail bill was passed
by both Houses of Parliament. There were exciting debates in both houses, with
the Governments chances in Lok Sabha bolstered by walkouts by SP and BSP (while
protesting the policy) that helped it to win a majority among the members
present and voting.
As
part of the debates, the Leader of the Opposition, Mrs. Sushma Swaraj made a
pointed remark about Ms. Mayawati of the BSP to the effect that, when Ms.
Mayawati needs support on bills of interest to her she doesn’t mind canvassing
support from the BJP, however, when it suits her she accuses them (BJP) on
being communal. She further went on to allege that both the SP and BSP play
ball with the UPA on account of pressure exerted on them by way of intensifying
CBI investigations into various cases filed against them as and when they want
their support.
This
led to an interesting scene during the vote in the Rajya Sabha, with Ms.
Mayawati completely changing her party’s position during the vote in the Lok
Sabha. In her speech she took serious exception to the BJP’s leader of the Lok
Sabha stating that the BSP was helping the UPA due the CBI’s influence and
going on to state instances when she felt the CBI was wrongly used against her
(Mayawati) during the NDA regime. Stating such comments as an insult to her
party she went on to support FDI in Multi Brand Retail thereby giving a major
fillip to the Government and helping them win the day.
Notes
·
The motion saw some high quality speeches in both houses
of Parliament namely from Mr. Arun Jaitley, Mr. Murli Manohar Joshi, Ms. Sushma
Swaraj and Mr. Mulayam Singh.
·
It’s interesting that parties can oppose a motion but
chose to walk out instead of recording their opposition by voting against the
motion. There should be some amendment to this rule in my opinion
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