Thursday, 16 July 2015

PM Modi finding way to put the Land Accusation Bill, in the back burner



The PM Modi is likely to put the Land Accusation Bill (LAB) in the back burner, in the coming time, if we draw the conclusion of the recent meeting of NITI Ayog, which was held yesterday to draw likeminded approval from the different state Chief Minister’s, on the issue of LAB, then it suggest that such thing is going to happen, in the coming days.

Apart from absence of the Chief Ministers of the Congress ruled nine state and the deliberate absence of the CM, comprising of Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Oddisha, from the said meeting, clearly indicates that the PM Modi is going to face the too much of difficulties, in the monsoon session of the Parliament.

Though, the Modi Govt. was initially found to be firm on the issue of passing the LAB and have also tried to continue the back door conversation with the other state Govt.’s CM, but such efforts could not draw any positive result, in favor of the Govt.

Though however, the PM Modi have given indication that he is going to step further, on the issue of the new bill, when the different Chief Minister’s put their views, in favor of the new LAB.

The Congress, through their different protest, against the total change in the LAB, is not going to budge few inches, in favor of the new bill and the Chief Minister of Delhi Govt., Mr Arvind Kejriwal, who also attended the meeting of the NITI Ayog, have also expressed his displeasure on the present format of the LAB.

While the CM of the West Bengal, Ms. Mamta Banerjee, through his representative, in the meeting, has expressed that they are not going to change their earlier views, in this regard.

In view of such stand of the different CM and the deliberate absence of the different CM, in the said meeting of the NITI Aoyg, the Modi govt. have no alternative, except to convene the joint session of the Parliament to pass the bill, but it also to be seen whether the Modi Govt. could acquire some guts to call the joint session of the Parliament.

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