Facing the number crunch in the Upper House, the government was forced last Wednesday to defer the bill after opposition insisted on referring it to a Select Committee of Parliament.
Cornered by the Opposition, Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu had then said that the bill should be deferred to allow the government time to have more consultations with parties.
Since then, the approach of Congress against the bill has become more aggressive. On Saturday last, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi met home buyers from NCR region and accused the government of working against middle class home-buyers by "diluting" the bill and making it "pro-builders".
The Congress has decided to bring out the "contrast" between UPA's Real Estate Bill and NDA's legislation on the lines of what it did in the case of Land Acquisition Bill.
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Government, on its part, seems to be working to garner the support of some regional parties for passage of the bill.
The government has been insisting that the bill is aimed to regulate and promote real estate sector and protect the interest of consumers.
However, a united Opposition in Rajya Sabha had not accepted Naidu's arguments that the amendments proposed were based on suggestions of the Standing Committee.