JD(U) digs in heels, says won't support Land Bill in present form

Amidst efforts by the NDA government to reach out to regional parties for securing their support for the controversial land Bill, JD(U) on Sunday said that no member of the Janata Parivar would support the proposed law in its present form.

New Delhi: Amidst efforts by the NDA government to reach out to regional parties for securing their support for the controversial land Bill, JD(U) on Sunday said that no member of the Janata Parivar would support the proposed law in its present form.

The party also questioned the government's intention behind proroguing the session of Rajya Sabha and wondered what was the "tearing hurry" for doing so.

JD(U) general secretary KC Tyagi said that?the constituents of the erstwhile Janata Parivar have decided at a meeting on Friday to chalk out an agitation plan from the village-level to the national capital against the Bill, whose passage in its present form they have refused to allow.

"If need be, we will also disrupt Parliament. The plans will be announced in a couple of days," he said, adding that JD(U) will also talk to BJD and Trinamool Congress to firm up a common strategy.

Former Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh, who is coordinating on behalf of Congress with the opposition parties on the land Bill issue, meanwhile, had a chat with Tyagi today.

In a letter to Home Minister Rajnath Singh delineating his party's position on the land Bill, JD(U) President Sharad Yadav has said that the party is against the amendments in the old Bill, like removing consent clause and the Social Impact Assessment (SIA) provision.

"The main thing that is happening through the recent amendments is that the clause for SIA is being completely removed. We are not in its favour," he said while noting that that the Land Acquisition Act of 2013 was passed after a thorough consideration.

In his letter, the JD(U) chief also mentioned the three- four meetings held with Ramesh on the issue.

Tyagi said that the Janata Parivar parties were open to holding discussions with the government as consultations cannot be ruled out in a democracy.

"Government should call a meeting of the opposition parties and farmers' organisations before taking any decision. Otherwise, the constituents of the Janata Parivar will oppose tooth and nail the amendments being brought by it," he said.

Tyagi said that the Janata Parivar's stand on the land Bill?was finalised at a meeting chaired by Samajwadi Party Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on Friday which was attended by RJD boss Lalu Prasad, Sharad Yadav and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

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