Thirty-five Union ministers today huddled in a strategy meeting for an image make-over for the government on a day when Congress began its foot march against the land bill from the symbolical Bhatta Parsaul village.
MPs from eight Opposition parties have planned a march to Rashtrapati Bhavan next Tuesday to register their protest against the amendments proposed to be carried out in the Land Acquisition Act of 2013.
The first half of the Budget session that commenced on February 23 comes to an end on March 20. After a month-long recess, the second half of the session will begin on April 20 and conclude on May 8.
The ministers will try to make most of this recess and reach out to people on the contentious issue before the session reconvenes.
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In the meeting convened by Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu, it was decided that the ministers would visit the states during the session recess period to highlight the government's initiatives and counter the "perception", which the Opposition is trying to create about the government on the land law , official sources said.
With the measure unlikely to be passed in the Rajya Sabha, the ministers were also told to communicate to the people about objectives of the Land Acquisition (Amendment) Bill and the changes proposed by the government in the larger interests of farmers, rural people and the country's economic development.