Ravalika Medipally February 25, 2015

Congress Party directly targeted the NDA government in the issue of bill passing to restore the ‘Land Acquisition Act’ to the favour of farmers and willing to start a protest, after Anna.

On Wednesday, the entire congress team took a huge party to roam or rally, whatever, into the streets of Delhi and held a Protest Against Land Acquisition Law  by holding a plump stress on the current government of India by saying it was just meant to be with the interests and on be-half of the farmers.

The dispute at Jantar Mantar will be on a day after the Anna Hazare rally that has been decided in the term of his two-day manifestation on this coming Tuesday that is slightly differed to the land regulation as well as the bill announced by the NDA government.

“The Bill is anti-farmer. We will not accept it. The government must protect the interest of the farmers,” said Congress leader Raj Babbar addressing the protesters. The national congress leaders such as Jairam Ramesh, Digvijay Singh and Subodh Kant Sahay are the members among this active protest.

The Congress party has been targeting the government on this particular issue just by saying the bill to restore the ‘Land Acquisition Act’ that which taken to hand in the year of 2013 by the UPA government by the statement rising as “ill conceived and anti-farmer”.

The national party has been going on with that on towards the path of not in favour of the land bill which was non-negotiable and that it will let to any point to make certain that it is inhibited and the necessities of the unique UPA law reinstated. The land gaining bill was listed in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday amidst protest by the total opposition team to the government.

Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi had united with the Hazare team in his confrontation in opposition to the bill which the farmers would tend to have the provisions for about 70 percent approval from the land owners for their working projects and building the social bang evaluation which is absolutely obligatory.

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