NCP reminded the government of its majority in the Legislative Council and said it would stall the passage of the amendment Bill in the Upper House in the coming budget session of the legislature.
Former Congress MP Gurudas Kamat dashed off a letter to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, opposing the move on the ground it will "favour" landlords and big builders.
Speaking to reporters at NCP office here, spokesperson Nawab Malik said "the government does not have a majority in the Upper House. If the government tries to push through the amendment, NCP, given its majority in the Council, will stall the passage of the Bill."
Malik said the previous Congress-NCP-led government in the state had passed the Act after holding talks with tenant associations and other stakeholders. "The previous government had provided for a 4 per cent increase in rent.
Accusing the Fadnavis government of trying to protect some vested interests, he said there was no need to bring new amendments in the Act.
Commenting on the belated move of Shiv Sena, ruling ally of BJP, to oppose the proposed move, Ahir asked what the the party's ministers from Mumbai were doing when the issue was discussed in the Cabinet.
Kamat, in his letter to the Chief Minister, said if changes in the Act are implemented, lakhs of families and small commercial establishments will be driven out of their premises as they can't afford to pay "huge" rents.
