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Date: Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 3:56 PM
Subject: Press Release : Reference of Land Bill to the Group of Ministers
by PM is unfortunate
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   *Reference of LARR to the Group of Ministers by PM is unfortunate*
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   *UPA Government Must Stand with Aam Aurat / Aadmi not with Corporate
   Lobby *

 *New Delhi, August 29 : *Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has decided to
refer the Land Acquisition, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Bill (LARR)
2012 to the Group of Ministers, as Cabinet could not agree on the
provisions of the Bill as it stands. *It is unfortunate.* Going by the news
reports *Prime Minister is paying attention to the objections raised by the
Ministry of Commerce, Civil Aviation, Urban Development, Highways and
others, while the voices of farmers organisations, social movements and
concerns raised by the Ministries of Social Justice and Empowerment, Tribal
Affairs, Housing and Urban Development are being ignored.* This shows
clearly the priorities of the UPA government and exposes the claims of the
Ministers sitting in the Cabinet and claiming to represent interests of
farmers, workers and landless. Their constituency needs good roads to their
villages, schools and hospitals and not airports and 6 - 8 lane highways
like Yamuna Expressway which are profit making ventures for corporates
directly or through public-private joint ventures.

 The referring of the Bill to the Group of Ministers is a clear indication
of the pressure from the corporate houses who want to continue their profit
making ventures. All party Parliamentary Standing Committee has given its
recommendations which should be used to improve the Bill rather than dilute
it further. It should act as the guidelines to the UPA government to bring
the revised Bill sooner in the Parliament rather than continue the forcible
land acquisitions for the private corporations. *NAPM demands that the new
GoM must not be headed by anti-farmer, pro-corporate minister, it has to be
either tribal affairs, rural development or social justice empowerment
minister.*

 Ignoring the Committee recommendations, the Bill has widened the
definitions of 'Public Purpose', beyond acceptable limits which even
British never did, by creating a category of ‘public interest’ projects,
fraudulently. Forcibly acquiring land and everything attached to land
(crores of rupees worth minerals or invaluable ground water) from farmers
for the profit – making millionaires is the grand design of the Indian
rulers in collusion with the corporations.

 *The Bill has gone through certain improvements based on suggestions
received from various social movements and recommendations of the Standing
Committee, yet it falls short of what is required to protect natural and
human resource-based communities and uphold truly democratic development
planning. This is the view of the masses, not the corporates. On which side
are the government and political parties? They can’t sit on the fence when
farms are burning !*

 *Medha Patkar, Vimal Bhai, Bhupinder Singh Rawat, Rajendra Ravi, Madhuresh
Kumar*

*Details : 9818905316
*

 *Read further **:*

“*Nailing the lie of the
land<http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article3808362.ece>,”
The Hindu, Op-Ed, August 23, 2012, by Medha Patkar
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article3808362.ece *

 *This Bill for acquisition is not steep at
all<http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article3832611.ece?homepage=true>,
Response from *Jairam Ramesh, K. Raju, Muhammad Khan, *The Hindu , August
29, 2012
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article3832611.ece?homepage=true *


 *Medha Patkar responds to Points raised by the Minister for Rural
Development and His Colleagues
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article3832612.ece * --
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