At the second meeting of the Joint Committee of Parliament on land acquisition bill, several Opposition members insisted on the definition of projects related to 'national security' as they felt that the term could have separate meaning for the Home and the Defence ministries.
They also wanted to know what exactly 'affordable housing' means. They said ambiguity in sectors granted exemption from consent clause could lead to misuse of the provisions.
They said the state governments should also be asked for their views on the definition of these categories as land acquisition is mainly a state subject and clause 10 (A) of the ordinance would be used by them on the issue of consent.
Meanwhile, committee chairman S S Ahluwalia (BJP) informed the members that he has sought the permission of Speaker Sumitra Mahajan to write to state chief secretaries seeking state governments' views on the ordinance.
During the course of the meeting, members from Congress and CPI-M slammed the government for re-promulgating the ordinance, saying if the government has decided to press for the same clauses then the committee report will be of little value.
At this, Ahluwalia said while government has re-promulgated the ordinance for continuity, the role of the panel will not be diminished as it has been created by Parliament.