"We will bring the revised bill in this session. All political parties want to get it passed," Ramesh said here.
"States have given their suggestions and I have also met opposition leaders like Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj and had discussion with them," Ramesh said, adding, all the political parties wanted the 1984 act to be changed.
"Land acquisition was done forcibly till now and farmers were not given adequate compensation, but this bill will address these concerns," he said.
The Parliament session will start on April 22. An all-party meeting was held in New Delhi on April 9 to iron out differences on the bill.
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