"The DIPP is in the process of taking views of the Law Ministry on the matter.
“It needs an expert and legal opinion as it is a complex issue. States which have agreed to implement the policy cannot easily roll back the decisions," a senior ministry official said.
In a major policy reversal, the AAP government wrote to the Centre to withdraw approval given by previous Congress government for FDI in multi-brand retailing in Delhi, saying the entry of global chains such as Walmart and Tesco in India would result in large-scale job losses.
Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma has termed the Delhi government's decision as ‘irresponsible’ and ‘ill-considered’.
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