Law will take its own course: Government on Walmart issue
By PTI - NEW DELHI
16th December 2012 12:53 PM
Government today said that law will take its own
course if investigations establish that there has been any violation by global
retail giant Walmart in its attempts to gain entry into the Indian market.
It also said that it was not proper to make any judgement one way or the either
before probe is completed.
"If at all any investigation does conclusively establish that there has
been a violation of the Indian laws....law will take its own course,"
Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari told Karan Thapar's Devil's
Advocate on CNN-IBN.
He was responding to a question on the Enforcement Directorate probing alleged
violation of investment rules by Walmart in India and charges that Walmart
invested in India even before the Government took a policy decision on FDI in
retail.
Tewari at the same time repeatedly cautioned against "innuendos and
insinuations" till an inquiry is completed.
He said Government has already announced a probe by a former judge into the
allegations of Walmart spending money on lobbying to get entry into Indian
market and that now "the inquiry commission should be allowed to come to
its independent conclusion.
"I do not think it is proper to second guess the results of an inquiry.
Let the inquiry play itself out. We would not put the cart before the
horse," he said.
Tewari also hit out at the BJP over the issue alleging that the principal
opposition has "reversed criminal jurisprudence on its head".
"They make an allegation, then they reiterate it and they start believing
it and then they ultimately expect the country to convict a person without a
trial," Tewari said, adding "if all this process exonerates Walmart
completely, who is going to compensate individuals, associations or companies
for the damages done as a result".
The Union Minister also exuded optimism that it will be able to pass the
crucial bills on banking, pension and insurance reforms passed in Parliament despite
the existing political contradictions as "the real faultline in this
country is communalism versus pluralism".
Tewari also dismissed questions on whether a recent judgement by the Supreme
Court on cases against SP Mulayam Singh has helped the government
unintentionally.
"Those are parallel facts. Criminal investigations, judicial adjudications
follow a particular track. Politics follows its own track and there is no
convergence," he said.
The minister said that the government is hopeful, engaged and optimistic about
the passage of the crucial bills on banking, pension and insurance and these
are very important bills for the development of the country.
On the issue of lobbying, Tewari at one point even said, albeit in his
"individual capacity" that India should make a Lobbying Disclosures
Act like the US, which makes it compulsory for political lobbyists to be
registered and make periodic disclosures of amount spent.
"Time has come. We need to put in place a statutory architecture, which
makes these declarations essentials, even legislators, MPs and people in the
executive, if they have in the past or continue to represent a particular
company or a group of company, that interest must be declared even before they
participate in a debate," Tewari said.
At the same time, he sought to make a difference between lobbying and illegal
gratification.
"How can you be certain that lobbying automatically translates into
illegal gratification? There is nothing to suggest either in jurisprudence or
otherwise that the term lobbying is synonymous with illegal gratification. It
could it equally couldn't be. Therefore, an inquiry will bring out the facts
and Govt has agreed to inquiry," Tewari said.
He also stressed that when the government makes a policy, it does not
facilitate only one company's coming in when repeatedly asked about the
controversies surrounding Walmart.
Tewari also accused BJP of "clutching on to straws" on the issue of
FDI in multi-brand retail after "they lost the votes substantially in both
Houses".
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