Allies oppose, government defends Land Acquisition Bill


New Delhi, Feb 25 (IANS) : Under attack from the opposition, and now its allies, over the Land Acquisition Bill, the government said on Wednesday it was "open minded" to suggestions but added that the measure was "farmer friendly".

After the Shiv Sena, the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) said on Wednesday it has apprehensions over the bill.

"We have objections over some measures. There are questions about the need of doing away with farmers' consent. They also will have no right to move court," LJP MP Chirag Paswan told reporters here after a meeting, attended by six LJP MPs, where the bill was discussed.

The Shiv Sena has already made its opposition clear that it will "not support any law that is against the interest of farmers".

Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant Wednesday questioned government's explanation about the legislation and said: "When there will be no land left then what is the point of PM irrigation scheme? The farmers are scared that the government will take away their land. This needs to be addressed. We cannot make farmers unhappy."

He made the comment while participating in the discussion on motion of thanks to the president's speech.

Another key BJP ally Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has also expressed reservations towards the bill, which is facing a stiff opposition from political parties, farmers and social groups.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, however, defended the law and blamed the opposition for spreading misinformation on the bill.

Addressing a press conference in the parliament house here, Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari said the ordinance had to be brought before Dec 31.

The minister added that the land that would be acquired will be used for rural infrastructure projects like irrigation and roads, which will help the rural population.

Gadkari also said the central government did not intend to acquire any land for the private sector or corporates.

"Even the industrial corridor the ordinance talks about will not be more than 2 km wide, and will host agro-processing industries. It will help farmers," he said.

"It is a misunderstanding that we will acquire land for private sector. The projects which will be in PPP mode (Public-Private Partnership) will be ultimately owned by government," Gadkari said.

He added: "The industrialist today does not want the government acquired land. They prefer buying the land. The land that will be acquired under this law will be used for public purposes."

Asked if the government would consider suggestion made by opposition parties, Gadkari said: "We are open minded to suggestions."

Activist Anna Hazare, who is spearheading an agitation against amendments in the act, rubbished the government's claim that these were more "effective" and "farmer-friendly", saying it was trying to mislead the people.

"The government is more worried about the industrialists and not about farmers. The country has woken up now. These people will also take irrigated land and give it to the industrialists," Hazare said.

Having vociferously protested against the land ordinance for the last two days, activists are now gearing up for a massive showdown with the government at district and state levels.

"We are beginning a district level movement from next week against the land bill," said Gandhian activist PV Rajagopal.

He said that the focus would now be on mobilisation and training of youth for a final showdown in 2019, a year which coincides with the completion of five-year term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi government.

"The government may not be able to ignore this and engage us in a dialogue process," he added.

  

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  • NV, MANGALORE

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    JUST SEE MRPL SNATCHES 3750 ACRES OF FARM LAND AND PREMISED BIG DEAL FOR THE FARMER NOW SEE THE RESULTS HARDLY ANY BODY GOT. BUT INSIDE YOU GET A NON VEG FULL MEAL FOR A RUPEE. AND ALL FACILITY INCLUDING FREE WATER AND FREE POWER. OUT SIDE ALL DARK.WHERE AS COCHIN REFINERY WORK WITH HARDLY 400 ACRES OF LAND. WE ARE FOOLISH TULUNADU PEOPLE.OPPOSE LAND BILL WITH ALL YOUR MIGHT EVEN FROM ANY POLITICAL PARTY.

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  • JANARDHANA ACHARYA, BANGALORE/UDIPI

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    This is really a burning issue. I have seen earstwhile NTPC way back in 1988 was supposed to set up a thermal plant, than cogentrix, than Nagarjuna, Lanco, Adani. Fetile Lands, now acquired for 2000MW kept idle over there. Todays Market value there is 50Lakhs Per acre and 4 times more means 2Crores per acre. If Government can give 2 Crores per acre the deal can be done otherwise, whole world knows what happened to who and all. True by all means.

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  • punith, udupi

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    I'm sure your making your daily butter/meals because of some industries(where you're wprking) are paying you...isn't it?...

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  • punith, udupi

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    I saw Kejriwal loud mouth against land acquisition bill...Though he had promised to build 500 schools in Delhi..My question is,Is he planning to build schools in the air?,from where the land will come..

    And about Anna Hazare,he doesn't want development...He wants all the educated people become farmers?...

    From where the employment will come?...

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  • Kannan MT, Mumbai / Muscat

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    Punith,Udupi
    What Kejriwal promised he has fulfilled within 10 days. Not like Feku PM Modi who has totally forgotten his promises made to the people who elected him and his party. And regarding Anna Hazare, he wants development, but not at the cost of poor farmers land. I think you are staying in a flat itseems. If you had land you wouldn't have commented like this. Remember, today what you are eating it is just because of the farmer. Who says, employment only means getting a job in an office. If you really want development, tell the youngsters to do farming which is a greatest noble job which feeds the hungry. What you will do if there is no agriculture or cultivation ? what you will eat ? would you survive with vitamin tablets ? Instead of writing a meaningless, unworthy comment to support such anti human, anti social elements or parties whether it is BJP or Congress or any other, you people sit and think about the future without farming/agriculture.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    now it is 'Karz chukaana hai' time for FEKU.

    He has to take care of person who donated him suit, who purchased his suit in auction, the person who gave him helicoptor to roam around, the people who gave expensive gifts....

    achche din...

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    Moment Govt introduced Land acquisition bill, to please AAMIR ADMIS!
    All the Allies gone Challa Pilly!
    Mentors have become Tormentors!

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  • punith, udupi

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    You're making your daily butter/meal because the same AMIR ADMI(your boss) is paying you..isn't it?

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  • Kannan MT, Mumbai / Muscat

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    Punith,Udupi
    Don't forget that AAM ADMI's hardwork, efficiency, honesty makes the boss to become AMIR ADMI. He will not give anything for free. Infact it is vice-versa. It is AAM ADMI makes daily bread/butter to AMIR ADMI. But now greedy AMIR ADMI or the ungrateful politician snatching the daily bread/butter of AAM ADMI by introducing unfair laws.

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  • JJ,

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    Ugly U turn of central govt...
    Raju Bhaiyya was shown in old clip opposing this bill before election.. now no comments..

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  • Anonymous,

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    Fekuji was crying for farmers during campaign.
    93 farmers committed suicide in Marathwada region in last few months.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    Govt's Land Acquisition Bill may have good intentions but there is acute trust deficiency.
    Once enacted, the law can be nicely misused to take revenge. Many Politicians, parties in India have very poor maturity and national interest in heart. Instead they have dangerous revenging and hatred attitude.
    Haters are good in promoting such attitude.

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  • gm, mlure

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    Yelu dhantina nalay yenchala thirugund, this bjp leaders (top to bottom), rss leaders talk anything then they blame to media, opposition party, misunderstanding etc. etc.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    IF INDUSTRIALIST IS NOT PLEASED WITH MODI, THEN NO MORE EXPENSIVE GIFTS TO MODI AND SHAH.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Wed, Feb 25 2015

    Instead of leaving this issue to politicians and activists, a panel containing professionals such as economists, environmentalists, social scientists and lawyers must come up with an appropriate law proposals.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Banniur, Puttur, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 25 2015

    This governments sole motto is to crush poor farmers and poor land holders.

    After all Ambanies, Adanies, tatas and bataas pockets must be filled as they have given huge amount of money for election fund to chaaiwaala.

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