"The main issue is that of consent in land acquisition. Force should not be used in democracy. It's not China, where government can do anything," Jayant told reporters here after meeting UP Governor Ram Naik.
On development, he said CAG in its report has said that 1,250 hectare land was given to a corporate house to set up special economic zone, but nothing has been done on it.
Jayant said if the government wanted to create jobs, there are several unemployed youths; they must give jobs to them.
He alleged that provisions for irrigated land in which some restrictions were imposed have also been touched.
"Farmers should have freedom and industrialists should directly deal with them. Government should concentrate on land use planning and land title," he said.
"I believe that the entire opposition should get united on this issue," he said.
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