"Right from the beginning we have been opposing forcible acquisition of land from farmers. We also believe fertile or multi-crop lands should not be taken away.
"We requested the government to conduct social impact assessment before acquiring land. If the government considers our suggestions we won't mind supporting the Bill," YSRCP leader M Rajamohan Reddy told PTI.
The Bill to amend the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 has got stuck because of opposition by various parties. A 30-member joint committee of Parliament is scrutinising the Bill.
The Lok Sabha MP from Nellore, who is a leader of Parliamentary Party of YSRCP, said his party would ask the Centre to raise the minimum support prices of farm produce.
YSRCP chief Y S Jaganmohan Reddy has convened a meeting of his MPs later in the day to chalk out party's strategy during the Monsoon Session of Parliament.