Controversial Land Acquisition Bill cleared by Union Cabinet, land prices expected to rise

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Agencies: New Delhi, Dec 13 2012, 21:32 IST
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The Land Acquisition Bill was today cleared by the Union Cabinet, making mandatory the consent of 80 per cent of people whose land is taken for private projects.

In the case of Public-Private Partnership projects, the bill makes mandatory obtaining of consent of 70 per cent of the people whose land will be for acquired.

The bill was given the go-ahead in the Cabinet presided by Prime Minister Manmonan Singh.

The bill was finalised by the Rural Development Ministry incorporating the suggestion of UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi who had asked the government to take the consent from 80 per cent land owners for purchase of land for the purpose of setting up industries and PPP projects.

Sources had said that Gandhi was not in favour of the Group of Ministers' proposal that the consent of two-thirds of "land losers" (from whom land would be purchased) was enough for acquiring land for industries and PPP projects.

The GoM had suggested that the consent clause be kept at 67 per cent for PPP projects and private projects.

The government had constituted the GoM after some ministers voiced strong reservations against certain provisions of the bill at the Cabinet meeting.

Minister of State for Rural Development Lalchand Kataria had yesterday told the Rajya Sabha that the government intends to introduce the official amendments to the Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, 2011 in the Lok Sabha in the winter session.

Kataria had also told the reporters that the bill has a provision for return of the unutilised land.

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T. Gouri Sankar | 15-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
the retrospective clause also to be added for this LARR Bill. So that all pervious acquisitions will also come under this bill. There are lot of lands acquired by government for various projects are lying unutilised since 20/30 years. if the land owners wants to take back their lands, the government has to give back their lands with taking back the money paid to them, as they are unable to utilise it. I am also one of the victim for this. My land was acquired 25 years back and no activity was did till now. Now I want to take it back. Like me, I feel lot of families were effected in India. Government may consider this type of situations. If possible this news channel may take my views to the concerned officials to do the needful to give retrospective effect for this amendment I hope this type of facility available in this upcoming bill.

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