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Govt to push food, land bills on first day of Par session

Sources said the government is likely to list these two bills in the agenda of the business of the very first day of the session

Press Trust of India New Delhi
With an eye on the Lok Sabha polls, the government will try to push the Food Security Bill and Land Acquisition Bill as soon as Parliament meets for Monsoon Session on August 5.

Sources said the government is likely to list these two bills in the agenda of the business of the very first day of the session.

'These are the two key policy measures we are trying to push,' a source said.

The government sees the Food Security Bill, which will provide right to subsidised food to 82 crore people, as a game changer in the 2014 elections.

It has pushed through an ordinance to implement the food security measure early this month.
 

The bill proposes to provide 5 kg of rice, wheat and coarse grains at Rs 3, Rs 2, Rs 1 per kg respectively, every month to three-fourths of rural population and half of the urban population in the country.

Several parties including Samajwadi Party, which extends outside support to the government and BJP are opposed the measure.

Finance Minister P Chidambaram today expressed the hope that the opposition would help ensure its passage in the coming session of Parliament. He rejected the criticism that the ordinance was brought in a hurry.

There is no question of taking political mileage on the issue, Chidambaram said.

Meanwhile, Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh is confident that all parties would support the Land Acquisition Bill.

He has noted that the bill, which seeks to provide fair compensation to the farmers with adequate safeguards, has gone through 'unprecedented all-party efforts'.

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First Published: Jul 16 2013 | 6:55 PM IST

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