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Open to making more changes in land Bill: Govt

NEW DELHI: Government on Tuesday indicated its willingness to incorporate more changes into the land Bill in order to address the concerns raised by opposition parties even as it has already agreed to make at least six amendments in its proposal.

Open to making more changes in land Bill: Govt

PM Narendra Modi and LK Advani at the BJP parliamentary party meeting in Parliament on Tuesday. ANI



New Delhi, March 10

Government on Tuesday indicated its willingness to incorporate more changes into the land Bill in order to address the concerns raised by opposition parties even as it has already agreed to make at least six amendments in its proposal.

"After consultations with the cross section of society, including political parties, farmer organisations and various other agriculture-related organisations, we have brought these amendments.

"Still, we are open to more suggestions -- suggestions which are in the interest of the farmers and agriculture. But this should also be seen that development continues," Rural Development Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh told PTI.

The government has agreed to make nine amendments to its proposal, including for restricting land for industrial corridors, putting in place a hassle-free mechanism for grievance redressal and removing the exemption to social infrastructure projects in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.

The original Act required the consent of at least 70 per cent of land owners in the area where land is to be acquired for such projects.

Asked whether the government was ready to make further changes in the Bill, the minister said that a number of opposition parties have already moved amendments.

"Yes... some of the amendments have already been move by the Opposition. If something comes out, we have to see that.

But the legislation should be passed," he said, expressing confidence that the Bill would clear Lok Sabha today.

The Bill, which was debated in Lok Sabha yesterday, will be taken up for voting today.

The NDA government has already circulated the list of amendments it plans to bring. It has proposed substantial changes to the controversial Land Acquisition Bill to seek wider support from an agitated opposition which has slammed the amendments to the 2013 Act, calling it "anti-farmer".

Meanwhile, government sources said that all eight allies of NDA have expressed solidarity with the government on land issues at a meeting convened by Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley along with Naidu and Singh briefed the meeting on the land Bill and the amendments moved by the government to address the concerns.

The meeting was attended by TDP leaders Ashok Gajapati Raju and YS Chowdhary, Anant Geete and Anil Desai of Shiv Sena, Ram Vilas Paswan and Chirag Paswan of LJP, Anupriya Patel of Apna Dal, Neiphiu Rio of Nagaland People's Front, Raju Shetty of Swabhimani Paksha, Prem Das Rai of Sikkim Democratic Front and Harsimrat Kaur Badal of Akali Dal.

BJP Parliamentary Party meeting

Earlier, several aspects of land Bill were discussed at the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting in New Delhi as the party readied strategy ahead of voting on the Bill in Parliament.

The amendments to the Bill are based on the recommendations of the committee set up by the BJP to look into farmer groups concerns. Multi-cropped land will not be acquired was one of the key amendments discussed in the meeting.

Sources said the changes addressed most of the concerns voiced by farmers group in their meeting with the BJP committee held earlier. They also included concerns posed by smaller parties like BJD.

By addressing concerns of smaller parties, the aim of the government was to create a divide in the Opposition unity. — PTI/TNS

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