[It is pretty much unfortunate that the President opted to sign on the
proverbial dotted lines and did not deem it necessary to ask back
what's the tearing hurry triggering the need to bypass the parliament
which is due to resume its sittings in about a fortninght, on the
coming April 20th.]


http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/land-ordinance-repromulgated-by-president/article7065150.ece

Updated: April 4, 2015 02:39 IST
New land ordinance gets President's nod
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

President Pranab Mukherjee has signed the ordinance as recommended by
the Union Cabinet on March 31. PTI

The new ordinance incorporates the nine amendments adopted by the Lok Sabha.

President Pranab Mukherjee signed on Friday the new Land Acquisition
Ordinance recommended by the Union Cabinet on March 31, official
sources told The Hindu.

The earlier ordinance, which could not be converted into law, will
lapse on April 5. The government move drew a sharp response from the
Congress, which decried the government's "disregard" for parliamentary
democracy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "obstinacy to favour some
capitalists".

Congress to protest against re-promulgation of ordinance

The Congress will take out a rally in New Delhi on April 19, 2015 in
protest against the re-promulgation of the ordinance. Party leaders
are engaged in a heated exchange of letters with senior Ministers on
the issue.

The government is using the tyranny of majority to obliterate
parliamentary institutions and the move shows the obstinacy of the
Prime Minister to favour some capitalists, said Congress communication
department in-charge Randeep Surjewala.

The new ordinance, which is the 11th promulgated by the Narendra Modi
government, incorporates the nine amendments adopted by the Lok Sabha.
Because of a lack of political consensus, the Bill was not brought for
passage in the Upper House.

Now, the amended Bill will go back to the Lok Sabha for approval
before it is brought to the Rajya Sabha. If there is resistance to the
Bill in the Upper House, then the government will consider getting it
approved through a joint sitting of Parliament, sources said. Under
the Constitution, at least one House should stand prorogued for an
Ordinance to be promulgated. The Rajya Sabha was prorogued last week.

After moving nine amendments to the earlier Bill, the government does
not seem to be in the mood to incorporate further changes,
particularly provisions on seeking consent from at least 70 per cent
of the landowners and for a social impact assessment before approval
of a project and rehabilitation of the affected people.

The BJP's argument is that the government is fighting a "perception
battle" on the Bill and the Opposition Congress, Trinamool Congress,
Janata Dal (United) and regional parties did "nothing" to implement
the earlier Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land
Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, pioneered by
the Congress, in the States ruled by them.

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