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When Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Sunday in his direct- to-nation address - Mann ki Baat - that the land ordinance would go, indicating a climb down in the face of stiff opposition from the rivals, he had the Bihar audience in mind more than any.
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Sunday in his direct- to-nation address - Mann ki Baat - that the land ordinance would go, indicating a climb down in the face of stiff opposition from the rivals, he had the Bihar audience in mind more than any.
Having re-promulgated the ordinance thrice to bring changes to the 2013 UPA-II Land Bill, the Modi-led government had agreed to drop most of its contentious amendments made to the Land Acquisition Act earlier. The Joint Committee of Parliament had moved amendments to bring back social impact assessment and consent clause, as sought by the Opposition. Reports then suggested that all the 11 members in the committee agreed to bring back the two clauses.
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