"The government issued the notification on March 13 with due consideration. There is nothing unprecedented in issuing a notification when the legislature is in session," Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse told reporters at Vidhan Bhawan this evening.
"There is no need to rescind the notification issued by the state government as it is very much in accordance with the law. Though the ordinance no 9 of 2014 of Centre has been replaced by a new ordinance, there is a saving clause in the new ordinance," he said.
Changes in the new ordinance are effective from December 31 and they have been approved by Lok Sabha, he added.
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