[Reproduced below a link to a video clip, at sl. no. I, and a news
report, at sl no. II below.]

I/II.
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5k1n3uZwFQ>.

II.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/sonia-leads-opposition-march-against-land-bill/article7003705.ece

Updated: March 17, 2015 23:56 IST
United Opposition takes out march
JATIN GANDHI

Requests President not to allow government's amendments

Congress president Sonia Gandhi, along with Sharad Yadav, Sitaram
Yechury, Ghulam Nabi Azad and other MPs, marches to Rashtrapati Bhavan
from Parliament House to meet Pranab Mukherjee on the Land Aquisition
Bill, in New Delhi on Tuesday. -- Photo: R.V. Moorthy

In a move that could unnerve the Narendra Modi government, Members of
Parliament from 14 Opposition parties buried their differences to put
up a united front against the NDA's proposed land law and marched from
Parliament house to Rashtrapati Bhawan on Tuesday evening.

The protest march took the stiff resistance to the Bill from inside
Parliament and brought it to full public glare on the street, albeit
the heavily sanitised Raisina Hill. The MPs, led by Congress President
Sonia Gandhi, marched out of Parliament shouting "Take back the black
law." Ms. Gandhi said the Opposition had "requested the President to
intervene and not allow the government to go ahead with the
amendments."

The Opposition parties petitioning the President assumes increased
significance since the government is mulling re-promulgation of the
December 2014 land ordinance in case the Bill is not passed by the
Rajya Sabha. Ms. Gandhi said the Opposition would not allow the Bill
to be passed in the Upper House where the BJP-led ruling alliance is
in a minority.

"All progressive, secular and democratic forces are determined to
defeat the Modi government's design to promote divisions and social
disharmony," Ms. Gandhi told reporters. "We are here to oppose the
government's amendments to the right to fair compensation and
transparency in land acquisition law."

The government tried to put up a brave front in the face of the
protest that saw archrivals such as the Left and the Trinamool
Congress unite against the government. "All parties are together
today. This is a historic march. I hope the Modi government is
watching this march," TMC leader Derek O'Brien said. The BSP, BJD and
the AIADMK did not join the march. "The BSP is with the Opposition,
but said it would not be a part of the march," a senior Congress
leader said.

"Protesting against the Bill and marching up to meet the President is
their democratic right, but the Opposition is showing its confusion by
opposing this Bill. There is no confusion in the government. The land
Bill is pro-farmer and pro-development," Minister of State for
Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar abbas Naqvi told The-Hindu. "They have
come out on the street to walk after a long time. Let them walk a
little," he said.

The march had come as a booster for the Congress party's morale as it
was able to rally Opposition parties around the land Bill, said party
leaders present on the occasion.

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