Says the State is bringing in international retail chains to please Congress president Sonia Gandhi
A day after a Congress minister announced that international retail giants Walmart and Metro Cash and Carry would be allowed to open in Himachal Pradesh, the opposition BJP came out against the decision yesterday.
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“Retail chains will not be allowed to enter the state if the interest of small, marginal traders is at stake,” state BJP president Satpal Satti.
By invitation
State Food and Civil Supplies Minister GS Bali said on Friday that the government had invited Walmart and Metro Cash and Carry to open stores in the state.
“There could be other retail outlets which are keen to open stores in the state, but the government will see the response of the public (towards Walmart and Metro) and then take a call,” he said. “Soon after coming to power, the government allowed a multinational firm to restart the controversial Himalayan Ski Village near Manali. And now it is bent upon allowing big food chains to ruin the marginal traders,” the BJP leader said. He said the government was taking such decisions to please Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
“To capture the market and get a monopoly, these retail chains will supply food items on nominal prices initially, and as soon as they capture the market, the consumers would be forced to get these items at exorbitant rates,” Satti said.
Not hinting FDI
However, the minister clarified that allowing Walmart and Metro does not mean that the government has decided on allowing foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail.
“Since Walmart purchases goods in bulk from manufacturers and then sells them directly to the consumers, ultimately the consumer will benefit,” Bali said.