With Mulayam Singh and Mayawati walking
out, the UPA government won in the Lok Sabha voting on FDI. 253 MPs voted for
the government policy and 218 voted against. Again it was a game of numbers,
which had the opposition stumped and tearing its hair out after it lost yet
again in the trial of strength.
BJP and opposition members shouted hoarse
it’s CBI versus FDI, as SP and BSP bailed out the government. But BJP should
realize Congress is well acquainted with man management, or say party
management. Due credit should be given to the Congress floor managers. They
seem to be doing their homework in arithmetic judiciously. BJP and the
opposition are left wondering that when 261 MPs opposed FDI, but only 218 voted
against it. Congress is a past master in the number game and has always
succeeded in the numerous trial of strength in the house since nuclear deal
vote.
Now instead of trying to find ways to
embarrass the government, BJP should take this opportunity to set their own house
in order as the Nitin Gadkari’s corruption charge is going to work against the
party where many senior leaders of the party are saying it will have an impact
on the elections. The BJP leadership is happy to ignore the issue and hide
behind the success they expect from Narendra Modi in Gujarat. The question is
will Nitin Gadkari get a second term and if not, who will replace him?
The left and other small parties are
clueless after the vote. Trinamool Congress and Mamta Banerjee is in denial
mode and making pronouncements the UPA government will fall, but on the
contrary the moves by BJP and the others in opposition have helped Congress to
consolidate and consistently defy numerical odds to beat the opposition. The
UPA has won this round. UPA must use its Lok Sabha victory to push through
reforms and end policy paralysis. The UPA has done well to signal its resolve
on reform. Will BJP and the left be the stumbling block for the government?
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