The party's reaction came after the ordinance, which the government could not get converted into a legislation in Rajya Sabha due to stiff opposition, was re-promulgated, a day before it was to lapse.
"The re-promulgation of the ordinance by the Modi government showed disregard for parliamentary democracy and negation of parliamentary practices," party's communication department in-charge Randeep Surjewala said.
"It is using tyranny of majority to obliterate parliamentary institutions and the move shows obstinacy of Prime Minister to favour some capitalists," he told reporters.
The Opposition was not in a mood to oblige the government and, in fact, mounted a strong campaign against it. Led by Sonia Gandhi, the Opposition parties demanded the passage of the original land bill that was passed during the UPA regime.
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To enable re-promulgation of the ordinance, the government last week got the Rajya Sabha prorogued.
Earlier too, Congress had hit back at the Prime Minister accusing him of using "tyranny of majority" in Lok Sabha to "muzzle democratic dissent" over the controversial land acquisition bill.