"The government is linking the land to 'Make-in-India' programme," he said addressing a huge rally of Youth Congress workers at Kozhikode beach here.
Gandhi alleged that the NDA government 'due to some reason' was in a hurry to bring in the Land Acquisition bill by making drastic changes in the legislation brought by the previous UPA Government.
He also attacked the government's claim of eliminating corruption in the last one year, saying that the main institutions that can expose corruption-- RTI and Central Vigilance Commission, were 'headless'.
He said their argument was that they want to give jobs to youngsters and that the land law needs to be changed for that purpose. They had also said that the single biggest impediment for the 'Make-in-India' campaign is the land bill.
"So they are saying to youths, farmers and labourers let us take away your land from you. When you give us your land, we will give you jobs in return", he said.
Going into it in detail, he said actually as per RTI information from the Finance Ministry, only eight per cent of the projects had been blocked because of land related issues.
"So the argument that non-availability of land is the hurdle for development projects for job creation is biggest lie", he said.
"In the new bill, consent of farmers was not needed for acquisition, he said. Similarly, the provision to have Social Impact Study of the land taken had also been removed, he said.
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