DMK President M Karunanidhi alleged that archrival AIADMK had supported the Bill in return for a "personal benefit" for its chief Jayalalithaa in the disproportionate assets case.
Insisting that the Bill was "anti-farmer", Karunanidhi said it has been opposed by various parties, including JD (U) leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, besides social activist Anna Harare.
"Nitish Kumar has registered his opposition (by going on a fast) and has said he will not implement it in Bihar. BJP government should ponder over whether the Act should be implemented despite all these just arguments," against it, he said.
"Nobody with any common sense can deny that it (AIADMK's support) was in return for (Jayalalithaa's) personal favour,"he said, referring to the Rs 66.65 crore assets case.
Karnataka High Court has reserved orders on an appeal by Jayalalithaa against her conviction by a special court in September.
The DMK chief said if people's aspirations were not respected by rulers, they could face downfall in the form of a revolution.