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Oppn parties sold land to pvt builders when in power: Gadkari

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
BJP today accused the Opposition parties of playing "obstructionist" politics by resisting the land acquisition Bill and said some of these parties had "sold prime lands" to private builders when they were in power.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, speaking at a Kisan Rally organised here by the party's Delhi unit, hit out at Congress, Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party while he also sought to "relieve" the farmers of "misapprehensions" that he claimed was created by the opposition parties.

"This Bill is pro-farmer and Congress party is playing an obstructionist by opposing this Bill...But, I must tell you, these are double standards. Lands in Noida, worth several lakhs of rupees per acre, were sold to private builders at lower rate by Mayawati government, and now she is opposing it.
 

"Lands worth several lakhs of rupees per acre were sold by Mulayam Singh Yadav government to private builders at cheaper rates and now he (Mulayam) is opposing it," Gadkari alleged.

He claimed the then B S Hooda government in Haryana gave away lands and "did not even compensate properly and now he is preparing for a rally against this bill...Ye to wahi hai, ulta chor kotwal ko daante (So, now, look who's talking)."

The land Bill has been passed by Lok Sabha with nine amendments and Gadkari said BJP was "open to new changes" in it provided it came from farmers only.

Seeking to allay the apprehensions of farmers over what he termed a "negative campaign" by the Opposition, Gadkari said "we have made all provisions to make this bill in the interest of the country and in the interest of the farmers."

"For defence production and matters concerned with national security, we have kept it out of the consent and special economic assessment clauses," he said.

"If we have to keep missiles underground and do some work on defence grounds and of 80 per cent people do not approve, then we will not be able to ensure national security, and, so, we have taken that decision," he added.

The Union Road Transport and Highway Minister addressed a rather sparse crowd. He was scheduled to speak at 5pm at Dwarka Grounds but arrived three hours late.

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First Published: Apr 15 2015 | 11:22 PM IST

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