Land Ordinance: Not making it 'prestige' issue, says Arun Jaitley
Varanasi, Mar 28: Even as it looked set to re-promulgate the Land Acquisition Ordinance, government today insisted that it was not making it a "prestige" issue and was willing to have a discussion with opposition parties to sort out differences.
"It is not a prestige issue for us...We need to change the law of 2013 for the development of the country, especially the villages," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters here while replying to questions over the controversial Land Ordinance.
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His comment came a day after the government decided to prorogue Rajya Sabha where the Land Acquisition Bill is stuck and re-promulgate Ordinance on the same as the earlier one lapses on April 5.
The Budget session of Parliament is currently in a month-long recess since March 20 and will re-convene on April 20. Under the Constitution, at least one of the Houses has to be prorogued for government to issue an Ordinance.
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Justifying the need to amend the Land Act of 2013, Jaitley said that law is a "hindrance" in the path of development as it "does not give permission" to acquire land for key infrastructure projects like PM Gram Sadak Yojana, irrigation yojana, rural electrification, housing-for-all as well as airports and seaports.
The Finance Minister attacked Congress, alleging that its main objective is to stall NDA's policies and is not concerned about the development of the country. He also alleged that the opposition is "misleading" public on the issue.
PTI