Can Govt break the deadlock?
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Under pressure from all sides the Government has called an all-party meeting today in an attempt to break the parliament logjam over FDI in multi-brand retail. While the opposition persists in demanding a debate that entails voting the government's key ally the DMK is keeping the centre guessing on what their stand is.
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