Addressing reporters on Sunday afternoon, Ahir stressed that Land Acquisition Bill is neither anti-farmer nor anti-poor as perceived by some of the political leaders, but is solely aimed at bringing about greater focus on agriculture and welfare of the farmers.
He brushed aside speculations that Shiv Sena, an ally in NDA government is opposed to the Bill by stating that Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has taken initiatives to explain facts in the Land Bill to Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray.
"The government has removed the clause of 70 per cent consent from land holders for acquisition, if and only if it is acquired for government projects like irrigation, roads, railways, hospitals and health centres. The clause of consent continues to remain in force for the projects other than government ones," he said.
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