"You see how we passed the three other bills," Rural Development Minister Birender Singh said referring to the passage of bills on insurance, coal and mines and minerals to replace the ordinances on the same.
While on insurance, Congress was on board with Left strongly opposing the government, the other two bills were passed in Rajya Sabha even as Congress opposed but some regional parties helped the government.
The minister also hit out at Congress President Sonia Gandhi for her strident opposition to the land bill, saying it is "pure politics".
"The Prime Minister has said and so have I at least six times that government is open to good suggestions in the interest of farmers. But Congress says it is a closed chapter. It is pure politics," said Singh, a former Congressman who joined the BJP at the time of Haryana Assembly polls last year and became a Union minister.
Singh downplayed his previous remarks in Chandigarh that the consent clause, which was done away with in the ordinance can be revisited with somewhat reduced percentage of 50-60 per cent from the earlier mandatory consent of 70 to 80 per cent of farmers for acquiring land.
He insisted that the ordinance to be re-issued will only have the nine amendments incorporated in the bill that was passed in Lok Sabha to replace the executive order in the first half of the Budget Session.
Singh also found nothing incongruous in the government involving Union Minister Nitin Gadkari in place of him to communicate with Opposition on the land bill saying that this is because the process on the bill in the NDA government had started when Gadkari was Rural Development Minister.
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