The former Delhi chief minister claimed that the changes in the 2013 legislation, which have been effected by way of an ordinance, were designed to enable the government to "snatch" the land on which unauthorised colonies have come up in the national capital.
He further alleged that the amendments would also adversely affect the farmers and rural population of Delhi.
Addressing the second leg of Delhi's Village Dialogue at Chhatarpur, Kejriwal charged that the amendments were a result of the "pressure" on BJP to secure benefits to a "selected few people and companies" who had funded their Lok Sabha election campaign.
"Under the new law, most of the land on which the unauthorised colonies have come up can be acquired by the government. Your land will go or people will be asked to pay more money," Kejriwal said.
Trying to woo voters after the Modi Cabinet recently cleared an ordinance to regularise unauthorised colonies, Kejriwal said the Centre has to make it clear whether the new provisions in that regard make it the owner of the land on which the unauthorised colonies have come up.
Kejriwal also cautioned that a BJP-led government at the Centre and in Delhi would be "detrimental".
"If Kejriwal comes to power, then he will not allow Narendra Modi to do this (forcibly acquire land)," he said, adding that the land amendments were not beneficial for farmers.
"The BJP has cheated the people of Delhi. Your land will be protected till my last breadth," Kejriwal further said.
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