Former Rural Development Minister and senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, however, took a jibe at the Haryana leader saying Singh was the state's "tragedy king".
"He is still a tragedy king. When it is his bill and he did not go to the President, then what else he is if not a tragedy king," Ramesh said taking a dig at Singh who had described himself as "tragedy king of Haryana politics" just ahead of quitting Congress and joining BJP.
He quipped, "Efforts were made to trace me but I could not be contacted. If the President has consulted one or two ministers, naturally they will be there."
Amid the combined attack of opposition parties on the issue, three senior Union Ministers -- Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Law Minister D V Sadananda Gowda and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari had met the President to explain the urgency in promulgating the ordinance on Land Acquisition before he gave his nod to it.
There were media reports claiming that Singh, a farmer leader, was upset over the dilution of law passed during the UPA regime.
"If I am angry, then I do not have to be in the Cabinet. Whatever I have done, I have ensured that farmers' interests are protected," Singh said.
In a tongue in cheek remark, Singh also said "I never had a talk with Vidya Balan" when asked whether the film actress named as brand ambassador on sanitation during former Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh continues to discharge that responsibilities.
