The briefing by these ministers to the party MPs assumes significance as voices of opposition to the decision have grown louder. At least three Congress MPs - Ramesh Chenithala, Sanjay Singh and Praveen Aron - have spoken against it publicly, while a number of others are also believed to be unhappy.
On the Opposition stalling Parliament on the issue, Sharma hit out at them, terming it as "obstructionist opportunist". He asserted that the Opposition could not dictate the government on executive policy decisions as also the language of the adjournment motion, under which discussion is demanded in Parliament.
Sharma said, "This is obstructionist opportunist opposition and what can you expect? They (Opposition) have not agreed to the language of the adjournment motion. They cannot dictate government on the executive policy decision...rollback...who are you?"
He said the government was ready to discuss the issue under the format 'situation arising out of the Cabinet decision on this (FDI in retail)' and the Opposition parties can air their apprehensions.
Trinamool insists on rollback
Facing a logjam in Parliament, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday stepped-up efforts to bring UPA allies on-board on the issue of FDI in retail but key partner Trinamool Congress insisted on rollback of the controversial decision.
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TMC chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
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