"I think due to busy schedule, he did not get time to read the bill fully, leading to his doubts over the bill," he said, adding that that the bill addressed the interests of land owners and that the state could also add better benefits to the land donors.
The rural development minister was replying to Soren expressing dissatisfaction with the Land Acquisition Bill passed by Parliament saying it was not in favour of the people in Jharkhand, particularly the dwellers in the mining areas.