Ramesh, a key architect of the Land Acquisition Act enacted by the previous UPA government, also slammed the prime minister for undertaking foreign trip when Parliament is in session and accused him of "deliberately" showing "disrespect" to democratic institutions.
In an interview to PTI, Ramesh, a former Rural Development Minister, contested BJP's stand that the Land Acquisition Law enacted during the Congress-led UPA rule was not farmer-friendly.
"Even the Rural Development Minister was kept in the dark. Only two hours to draft the ordinance and get Cabinet approval. There was no discussion," he claimed.
Accusing the government of diluting the Land Acquisition Act by destroying two key pillars of the 'farmer-friendly law' -- the consent clause and the Social Impact Assessment, Ramesh said, "This is to show a signal to the market and the corporate sector that they are doing big bang economic reforms."
Ramesh said the structure of the law was based on four pillars -- compensation and Rehabilitation and Resettlement, Consent of land owners and Social Impact Assessment.
"The two pillars -- consent and SIA -- have been completely demolished. The structure will collapse," he said.
Criticising the prime minister for undertaking foreign tour when Parliament is in session, Ramesh said, "it is deliberate... He is sending a signal to Parliament... That you can do whatever you want but I will do whatever I want... That is the signal he is sending. He travels only during Parliament Session."
