07-16-2008, 04:58 AM
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Special Correspondent
âPrime Minister being dragged into corporate warâ
NEW DELHI: The Left parties on Tuesday indicted the Prime Ministerâs Office (PMO) for setting a âdangerous precedentâ with the Prime Minister being asked to personally intervene to mediate between the Ambani brothers.
âThe corporate houses are openly in the fray to lobby their interests in the run-up to the confidence vote [being faced by the Manmohan Singh government in the Lok Sabha on July 22],â the Communist Party of India (Marxist) said in a statement. The CPI(M) Polit Bureau said: âThe PMO should not become the conciliation office for warring corporates, however desperate the ruling party may be to retain power.â
The CPI said it was shocking the Prime Minister and the PMO were being dragged into the corporate war. âThis grossly demeans the Prime Minister and his office,â the party Central Secretariat said.
âThis is a dangerous trend that has surfaced after the Left parties have withdrawn their support to the government and certain other forces have been co-opted by the government to rescue itself. The CPI holds that this is detrimental to our democratic polity.â
All India Forward Bloc general secretary Debabrata Biswas described the development as âunfortunateâ in the polity of the country.
Mr. Biswas said big industrial houses and multinationals of India and the U.S. were interested in seeing the civilian nuclear deal through. He said corporate houses were âdisturbedâ over the past four years when the Left parties supported the UPA government from outside and effectively blocked a dozen economic measures relating to banking, insurance, etc.
âThe Congress is adept in playing such politics and now it would push through all these measures which will make the corporate houses happy,â the Forward Bloc leader said.
PMO denial
Rejecting the Leftâs allegation, the PMO said there was no question of the Prime Minister getting involved in corporate affairs. The PMO said Dr. Singhâs meeting with Reliance Industries chief Mukesh Ambani on Monday was part of his regular interaction with industry leaders.
âPeople of India know Manmohan Singh better than to believe that he would get involved in corporate affairs,â said the Prime Ministerâs media adviser, Sanjaya Baru.
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Special Correspondent
âPrime Minister being dragged into corporate warâ
NEW DELHI: The Left parties on Tuesday indicted the Prime Ministerâs Office (PMO) for setting a âdangerous precedentâ with the Prime Minister being asked to personally intervene to mediate between the Ambani brothers.
âThe corporate houses are openly in the fray to lobby their interests in the run-up to the confidence vote [being faced by the Manmohan Singh government in the Lok Sabha on July 22],â the Communist Party of India (Marxist) said in a statement. The CPI(M) Polit Bureau said: âThe PMO should not become the conciliation office for warring corporates, however desperate the ruling party may be to retain power.â
The CPI said it was shocking the Prime Minister and the PMO were being dragged into the corporate war. âThis grossly demeans the Prime Minister and his office,â the party Central Secretariat said.
âThis is a dangerous trend that has surfaced after the Left parties have withdrawn their support to the government and certain other forces have been co-opted by the government to rescue itself. The CPI holds that this is detrimental to our democratic polity.â
All India Forward Bloc general secretary Debabrata Biswas described the development as âunfortunateâ in the polity of the country.
Mr. Biswas said big industrial houses and multinationals of India and the U.S. were interested in seeing the civilian nuclear deal through. He said corporate houses were âdisturbedâ over the past four years when the Left parties supported the UPA government from outside and effectively blocked a dozen economic measures relating to banking, insurance, etc.
âThe Congress is adept in playing such politics and now it would push through all these measures which will make the corporate houses happy,â the Forward Bloc leader said.
PMO denial
Rejecting the Leftâs allegation, the PMO said there was no question of the Prime Minister getting involved in corporate affairs. The PMO said Dr. Singhâs meeting with Reliance Industries chief Mukesh Ambani on Monday was part of his regular interaction with industry leaders.
âPeople of India know Manmohan Singh better than to believe that he would get involved in corporate affairs,â said the Prime Ministerâs media adviser, Sanjaya Baru.
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