Sources said that a meeting of the CCPA this evening will take a final decision on the matter.
With the land acquisition ordinance set to lapse on April 5, indications are that the government may be heading towards its repromulgation and that at least one of the Houses could be prorogued for the purpose.
Parliament, in its Budget session, is currently on a month -long recess. For issuing an ordinance when the Parliament is in session, at least one of the Houses has to be prorogued.
Sources said that senior ministers assigned responsibility to consult leaders of the various political parties have reached out to key leaders and the government will try its best to bring the land Bill in Rajya Sabha to replace the Ordinance in the second half of the Budget session after it reconvenes on April 20.
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"We may repromulgate the ordinance soon after April 5 to ensure that it does not lapse," a government functionary said.
The Union Cabinet had yesterday given ex-post facto approval to the amendments agreed to by the government in Lok Sabha.
It may agree to reintroduce the provision of taking farmers' consent for acquiring land. The earlier 80 per cent consent requirement can be reduced to 51 per cent.
Similarly, instead of the earlier social impact assessment (SIA), the government may involve expert groups to examine the land deals to find out whether excess land has been acquired for a project and whether it has affected the original inhabitants.