Keen to move ahead
with the Land Acquisition Bill in the current Parliament session, parliamentary
affairs minister Kamal Nath has called a meeting of political parties on
Thursday (March 7, 2013) to address the concerns raised over the proposed
legislation.
The major political
parties, including the BJP, the Left, Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party,
BahujanSamaj Party and the JD (U), are expected to participate in the meeting.
On the last day of
the winter session of Parliament, the government had moved 157 amendments to
the Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, which was
introduced in September last year.(2012)
The amendments
related to a range of issues, including change in the consent clause, the scope
of public purpose, the level of compensation, and change in the name of the Bill
to "The Right to Fair Compensation, Resettlement, Rehabilitation and
Transparency in Land Acquisition Bill".
Many Opposition
parties, most notably the Left, have suggested that given the large scale
changes, the Bill should be sent to the Standing Committee for a re-look.
For the Congress, the
land Bill is central to its 'aamaadmi' quotient, and both party president Ms. Sonia
Gandhi and vice-president Mr. Rahul Gandhi have been actively involved in it.
The Congress had
attempted to have the legislation in place ahead of the 2012 UP Assembly
elections. The Congress-led UPA will want to avoid any further delay in passing
the Bill.
Rural development
minister Mr. Jairam Ramesh has made it clear that "there is no going
back".
People close to the development said that of
the 157 amendments moved by the government, 101 could be categorised as
"typographical" & "technical".
Concerns raised by
the Opposition range from need for higher compensation for landowners & the
land-dependent people to the Bill seeming to favour land owners over those
acquiring land. BasudebAcharia of the CPM has already moved amendments to the
Bill.
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