AICC Communication department in charge Randip Surjewala also said that BJP leaders having reservations over the measure have become "mute spectator" due to "personal adamance" of Modi to push the bill in its present form.
Alleging that the measure was "draconian, anti-poor and pro-industrialists", he said that the country was facing an agrarian crisis with the "breach of promise" by the Prime Minister to implement the Swaminathan Committee report coupled with inclement weather.
Surjewala's remarks were significant indicating that the reaching out by the government with various political parties on the measure earlier in the day has not made any headway.
His remarks came on a day when Rural Development Minister Birender Singh moved the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Bill 2015, for consideration and passage in the Lok Sabha.
The amendments seeks to exempt social impact surveys for land acquisition for five purposes including industrial corridor, rural infrastructure and housing for poor.