The bill was tabled after Speaker Sumitra Mahajan rejected the contention of parties like Congress, TMC, BJD and Left parties and others, that the measure was "pending" in the Rajya Sabha and questioning its introduction.
In her ruling, the Speaker said "there is no bill identical to the one being proposed that is pending" and put the introduction of the bill for voting of the House.
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After the voting, the 'Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Second Bill, 2015' was introduced by Rural Affairs Minister Birender Singh.
Amid the ruckus, Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said the government was not going to pass the Bill today but was only introducing it.
"This is a pro-farmer legislation," Naidu said eliciting strong protests from the Opposition benches.
If the Opposition goes on making political comments and criticise, the government cannot sit watching, he said. "What is bull dozing... We (government) want to take the majority view. We have some suggestions (in the Bill)," he said.
Maintaining that the Opposition's acts were "very unfair", Naidu also requested the Speaker to take note of members displaying placards inside the House.
In between, Mahajan tried to pacify the protesting members and said that she would not be able to listen if they kept on shouting. With the agitation continuing, she was also heard saying that let the members take class for me.
Raju Shetti of Swabhimani Paksha party, which is an ally of the NDA government, also opposed the Bill saying the consent clause has been diluted.
Earlier, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge alleged that the government was serving the interests of capitalists and corporates and said the Bill was not in the interests of farmers.
Kharge said the Speaker has discretion but those powers should be used "judiciously" and urged her not to allow the introduction of the Bill.
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