At today's meeting, it was decided to seek a sixth extension as members noted out that several of the states have not furnished details on the status of land acquisition proceedings that have lapsed or may lapse in terms of Section 24(2) of the Land Acquisition Act, 2013.
Committee Chairman S S Ahluwalia (BJP) is likely to move a resolution in the Lok Sabha tomorrow seeking extension till the first week of the Monsoon session in July-August, a member said after the meeting.
Section 24 (I) of the new land acquisition law makes land owners eligible for higher compensation, where land proceedings have been initiated as per the earlier provisions but majority of them have not received compensation.
Since most of the members of the panel are also busy electioneering for assembly polls in five states, not many were present at today's meet.
The term of the committee is coming to an end on Wednesday, the last day of the first part of the Budget session. The last extension Ahluwalia had sought was on December 23 last.
When the committee's term was extended on November 30, members from the Opposition, especially Congress, had contended that since Prime Minister Narendra Modi had himself said that government will not repromulgate the land ordinance, which was based on the bill being examined by the Committee, there was no point in extending its term.
The ordinance lapsed on August 31 last after the government decided against issuing it for the fourth time.
In a recent meeting of the panel, Opposition members had demanded calling Modi as a witness, an idea opposed by the ruling BJP and ally Shiv Sena.
Giving up the ordinance route, the government had on August 28 last issued a 'statutory order' to include 13 central acts like National Highway and Railways acts to extend benefits to those whose land is acquired under land law.
The Land Acquisition Act, 2013 had exempted 13 acts from its purview with the condition that they would be brought within the ambit of the act within one year. The NDA's ordinance brought in December 2014 these 13 acts under the new land bill.
At the same time, it also made significant changes in the Land Acquisition Act 2013 including removal of consent clause for acquiring land for five areas -- industrial corridors, PPP projects, rural infrastructure, affordable housing and defence.
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