"The new bill will create difficulties in acquisition of farmers' lands for any projects or dams," the NCP president said, speaking at a function at Yeola town in the district.
Among other things, the bill envisages that an overwhelming majority of land owners should assent to the acquisition.
Referring to the recent drought in the state, Pawar said farmers should now focus on water conservation methods, and switch to horticulture from sugarcane (which needs a lot of water).
He inaugurated various municipal projects in the town. Senior NCP leader and Maharashtra PWD minister Chhagan Bhujbal was also present.
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