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Budget 2015: Govt gives fresh signals of changes in Land Bill

Government on Wednesday gave fresh signals of making changes in the controversial Land Bill to accommodate farmers' interest as yet another NDA constituent LJP joined others in expressing reservations over the provisions of the legislation.

February 26, 2015 / 09:48 IST

Government on Wednesday gave fresh signals of making changes in the controversial Land Bill to accommodate farmers' interest as yet another NDA constituent LJP joined others in expressing reservations over the provisions of the legislation.

The opposition kept up its pressure by walking out of Lok Sabha while Congress hit the streets in Delhi opposing the land bill and threatened to take the protests across the country. After Shiv Sena, the LJSP headed by Ram Vilas Paswan which is part of Modi Government on Wednesday voiced concerns over some of the provisions of the law and demanded more clarity from the Government.

Party MP Chirag Paswan said LJP was concerned about provisions like doing away with the consent of farmers for acquiring their land in the ordinance brought by Modi Government.

"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," he told reporters.

first published: Feb 25, 2015 10:00 pm

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