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The National Alliance of Peopleโs Movements (NAPM), which is behind several agitations across India against the controversial land acquisition ordinance, has said there cannot be any compromise on the demand for repealing it. Pointing to media reports that the NDA government is โrethinkingโ on the ordinance ahead of the budget session starting Monday, the NAPM has said, โThere is no question of any compromise. The ordinance takes away safeguards to farmers and project affected families by removing the key provisions of consent and social impact assessmentโ.
โThe government is engaging in false propaganda that the new ordinance is beneficial to farmers and is necessary for the creation of the rural infrastructure like drinking water, electricity, roads and houses for the poor. The evidence suggests otherwise. It promulgated to provide boost to Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs Make in India campaign and remove supposedly billions of dollars investment stuck due to land related problems.โ, the NAPM said.
Pointing out that the Land Acquisition Act, 2013 Act was a result of the โconsensus developed over a period of nearly 30 yearsโ, the NAPM wondered what was โthe urgency to bring in an ordinance without consulting anyone.โ It added, โLand Ordinance will seriously impact the food security of the country, since it will allow acquisition of the multi-crop land at a fast pace.โ
The NAPM insisted, โThe land ordinance is not about welfare of farmers but about serving corporate interests.โ In fact, since it came to power, โthe NDA government has only been launching schemes for the corporates and private businesses but nothing of significance for farm sector and farmersโ, it added.
Calling for complete repeal of the ordinance, the NAPM said, โThe agitation of the farmersโ organizations, people's movements, trade unions and others on February 24 will be held unless and until the land ordinance is repealed completely. About 5,000-strong foot march of the Ekta Parishad will converge at Jantar Mantar and will be joined by Anna Hazare and others.โ
Apart from NAPM, those who will participate in the rally include All Indian Union of Forest Working People (AIUFWP), Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Sabha, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Yuva Kranti, Campaign for Survival and Dignity, Chhattisgarh Bachao Andolan, Jan Pahal, Kisan Sagharsh Samiti, Jan Sangharsh Samnvay Samiti, Delhi Solidarity Group, Ghar Bachao Ghar Banao Andolan, National Fishworkerโs Forum, Rashtriya Mazdoor Kisan Sangathan and others.
Simultaneous protests and demonstrations have also been planned at Patna, Lucknow and Ludhiana.
The National Alliance of Peopleโs Movements (NAPM), which is behind several agitations across India against the controversial land acquisition ordinance, has said there cannot be any compromise on the demand for repealing it. Pointing to media reports that the NDA government is โrethinkingโ on the ordinance ahead of the budget session starting Monday, the NAPM has said, โThere is no question of any compromise. The ordinance takes away safeguards to farmers and project affected families by removing the key provisions of consent and social impact assessmentโ.
โThe government is engaging in false propaganda that the new ordinance is beneficial to farmers and is necessary for the creation of the rural infrastructure like drinking water, electricity, roads and houses for the poor. The evidence suggests otherwise. It promulgated to provide boost to Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs Make in India campaign and remove supposedly billions of dollars investment stuck due to land related problems.โ, the NAPM said.
Pointing out that the Land Acquisition Act, 2013 Act was a result of the โconsensus developed over a period of nearly 30 yearsโ, the NAPM wondered what was โthe urgency to bring in an ordinance without consulting anyone.โ It added, โLand Ordinance will seriously impact the food security of the country, since it will allow acquisition of the multi-crop land at a fast pace.โ
The NAPM insisted, โThe land ordinance is not about welfare of farmers but about serving corporate interests.โ In fact, since it came to power, โthe NDA government has only been launching schemes for the corporates and private businesses but nothing of significance for farm sector and farmersโ, it added.
Calling for complete repeal of the ordinance, the NAPM said, โThe agitation of the farmersโ organizations, people's movements, trade unions and others on February 24 will be held unless and until the land ordinance is repealed completely. About 5,000-strong foot march of the Ekta Parishad will converge at Jantar Mantar and will be joined by Anna Hazare and others.โ
Apart from NAPM, those who will participate in the rally include All Indian Union of Forest Working People (AIUFWP), Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Sabha, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Yuva Kranti, Campaign for Survival and Dignity, Chhattisgarh Bachao Andolan, Jan Pahal, Kisan Sagharsh Samiti, Jan Sangharsh Samnvay Samiti, Delhi Solidarity Group, Ghar Bachao Ghar Banao Andolan, National Fishworkerโs Forum, Rashtriya Mazdoor Kisan Sangathan and others.
Simultaneous protests and demonstrations have also been planned at Patna, Lucknow and Ludhiana.
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