"It is regulation and not strangulation. This is to see that the sector is run in a proper way and in the interest of consumers and real estate developers, mainly for the benefit of consumers. The intention is not to trouble the sector," Naidu said here.
The Bill is being introduced against the backdrop of some real estate developers not fulfilling the promises made to consumers despite giving attractive advertisements, he said.
He hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative to take care of people affected in natural calamities.
The enhancement of compensation to the affected families and compensation to crop damages, loss of milch cattle, damaged houses and also for weavers and artisans are aimed at helping the helpless and needy, he said.
"This is as per the stated policy of NDA helping the helpless. Another pro-poor and pro-middle class initiative in this direction is opening of Mudra Bank to fund the unfunded," he said.
The Jan Dhan Yojana, aiming to end financial untouchability through a financial inclusion by opening 12.37 crore bank accounts is a major initiative, he said.
"All these show the inclusive politics of this government and its priority for uplifting the poor (Antyodaya). Thats why people call Modi as 'messiah of the poor'," he said.
