Taking exception to the statement of Rural Development Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh yesterday that governmemt would re-promulgate the ordinance for a second time, PMK founder S Ramadoss in a statement said the Centre's decision "against the welfare of the farmers is highly condemnable."
Referring to the stiff opposition in the Parliament to the controversial land acquisition Bill and it being referred to a Joint Parliament Committee, he said the Centre was "morally bound" to pass the bill with amendments if any suggested by the committee.
PMK, which contested the 2014 Lok Sabha polls as an ally of NDA and managed to win one seat, has been critical of various decisions of the Modi Government.
Ramadoss said the government must have 'abandoned' its move to pass the the bill if there was no sufficient support, in an act of "respect for democracy".
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"Instead the government is trying to pass the bill through the back door by ordinance for the third time. It is a mockery of democracy and an insult on parliamentary system of polity itself. The President should not give room for this," he said.
Singh had said the ordinance was first issued to include 13 legislations which were out of the purview of the present 2013 Land Acquisition Act and to ensure its continuation it would be repromulgated.