SJM has especially opposed in the ordinance the scrapping of social impact assessment (SIA) and food security measures, which were part of the land acquisition Act passed during the UPA government's tenure.
"This should have been avoided. I hope good sense will prevail and government will amend it. It has to go to Parliament for passage," SJM's National Co-Convener Ashwani Mahajan told PTI.
SIA, he said, was an internationally accepted part of any land acquisition project. The Act brought by the UPA was tabled after a series of consultations and BJP was also a part of it, he said, noting that the saffron party had supported it in Parliament as well.
Government had told them, he said, in its justification for the new law that there was an "urgency for industrialisation". "I think there will be always an urgency for it. But it's such an important issue that any wait is worth it".
Supporting SIA and food security clauses, he said the impact of people affected by an acquisition must be studied and necessary measures taken to compensate them by all means.