The party claimed that Congress-ruled states and its chief ministers had also raised objection to the UPA's bill.
BJP has also launched a major online drive to highlight the good points in the bill that it touted as "farmer-friendly".
Government said many states had objected to the previous Land Bill passed in 2013 during UPA regime and highlighted former Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan's objections in his letter dated August 3, 2011 to then Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh.
He had requested Ramesh to consider the suggestions put forth which include removal of 80 per cent consent when government acquires land for industrial and urbanisation purposes.
He had also sought decentralising authority for deciding public purpose for government's own acquisition and for providing land owner a choice between three times market value plus proposed rehabilitation or six times market value without rehabilitation package, and barring litigation on the value of land.
Besides, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal had sought modification in the Act on the retrospective clause.
