"If Joint Committee of Parliament (JCP), constituted to look into the amended land bill, comes out with a report with unanimous opinion and which is in favour of farmers, the government will not have any hesitation to come with legislation again," the Union minister said while addressing media here today.
He lamented three time extension sought by the panel in submitting its report.
The Centre has not re-promulgated the land Ordinance and decided to wait till the Joint Committee of Parliament submits its report on the Bill.
The rural development minister said that even Congress- ruled states like Maharashtra and Haryana in 2014 had pointed out that it was difficult to acquire land under the land act 2013, demanding it should be amended.
Singh said that during discussion in Parliament, members including that of Congress, stressed upon giving employment to 20 crore youths living in rural areas.
"One side they talk about employment and on the other side, they oppose the same bill," he said.
Singh described Congress' proposed victory rally on the land bill issue as an attempt to "search the lost political space" and "credibility" after last Lok Sabha polls, saying it used farmer only as "pawn" to scuttle the land bill brought by NDA government in the Parliament.
Hitting out at the Congress, Birender Singh-- a prominent Jat leader of Haryana-- accused the Congress of putting "stumbling block" in providing employment opportunities to 20 crore rural youths by not allowing the amended land bill to be passed in Parliament.
"The Congress party's (victory) rally is only an attempt to search the lost (political) space and credibility. Farmers are only being used as pawn. They never talked about their rights," the minister said.
The Union Rural Development Minister said,"Those who claim that they are fighting for farmers... They have actually defrauded with farmers for ten years and today they say they (Congress) will celebrate their victory."
The Minister accused the previous UPA-led government at the Centre of coming out with a land bill in 2013 with an eye on farmers' votes in 2014 Lok Sabha polls.
"But during their regime, several scandals came to the fore and they lost credibility. The then Prime Minister (Manmohan Singh) was helpless... Corruption at that time was dominating," he alleged.
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