[While Budget Session of the Lok Sabha has been extended by three
days, the LBA has been okayed by the L.S. today.

As it appears, the government will not fight shy of trying all sorts
of skulduggery to get the intensely controversial land bill through at
earliest disregarding nationwide protests.
But, that is, of course, no guarantee that it'd succeed.]

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/land-acquisition-bill-to-be-introduced-in-lok-sabha-on-friday/544341-37-64.html

Land Acquisition Bill to be introduced in Lok Sabha on Friday
Press Trust of India
@ibnlivepolitics

New Delhi: The Land Acquisition Bill is being brought in Lok Sabha on
Friday with the government seeking to give another push to the
controversial measure despite not having the numbers in the Rajya
Sabha.

The Bill, which was passed by Lok Sabha in March, could not be taken
up in the Rajya Sabha following which the related Ordinance had to be
repromulgated after proroguing the Upper House.

A copy of the repromulgated ordinance was placed in the Lok Sabha on
April 20 and in Rajya Sabha on April 23, the opening days of both
Houses in the second phase of the Budget session.

Land Acquisition Bill to be introduced in Lok Sabha on Friday

As part of the plan, government has extended the session of Lok Sabha
by three days on Thursday after a meeting of Cabinet Committee on
Parliamentary Affairs.

As part of the plan, government has extended the session of Lok Sabha
by three days on Thursday after a meeting of Cabinet Committee on
Parliamentary Affairs.

Sources in government said that they will make an attempt to get the
bill passed in both Houses.

The decision to bring the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency
in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Bill,
2015 to the Lok Sabha was taken in a meeting of the Business Advisory
Committee (BAC) on Wednesday, the sources said.

The Bill was earlier cleared by the Lok Sabha on March 10 during the
first half of the budget session to replace an Ordinance which had
brought sweeping changes in the ealier Land Bill brought by the
previous UPA government in 2013.

Following massive opposition to the new Bill, government could not
introduce it in the Rajya Sabha then. To prevent the land acquisition
Ordinance promulgated on December 31 last year from lapsing on April
5, the government got it Ordinance repromulgated.

The re-promulgated ordinance carried all the nine official amendments
that were incorporated when the Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha.

While the Opposition, mainly Congress, has been saying that the
government should not make the passage of the Bill a prestige issue,
the government is keen that the Bill becomes a reality but wants to
dispel the "anti-farmer" tag, which the Opposition has sought to label
it with over the issue.

There has been a talk that the government could suggest referring the
Bill to a joint committee of Parliament in order to evolve a consensus
on it.

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