Nine chief ministers of Congress-ruled states besides those of West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha kept away from the meeting of NITI Aayog's Governing Council chaired by Modi expressing their opposition to proposed changes being brought by the government in the land acquisition bill in the coming session of Parliament.
They opposed "dilution" of the provisions of the original act of 2013 in regard to consent of farmers and exemption from social impact assessment.
Notable absentees from the meeting were West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Tamil Nadu's J Jayalalithaa, Odisha's Naveen Patnaik and Uttar Pradesh's Akhilesh Yadav.
Among those who attended the meeting were Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, Tripura's Manik Sarkar and the Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled states.
And the two non-BJP Chief Ministers--Nitish Kumar of Bihar and Arvind Kejriwal of Delhi, who attended the meeting, opposed changes bill, which are currently being scrutinised by the Joint Parliamentary Committee.
Stressing that the Centre and States must move together to end poverty, the Prime Minister said, "the political deadlock over land acquisition (law) is seriously impacting rural development, including the creation of schools, hospitals, roads and irrigation projects."
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told the boycotting chief ministers to introspect whether not attending the meeting was in consonance with the spirit of cooperative federalism.
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