Land bill will be passed, let Harsimrat answer Rahul: BJP

Amit Shah expressed confidence the land bill and the Goods and Services Tax bill would pass muster in the current budget session of Parliament.

April 30, 2015 05:32 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 07:39 am IST - New Delhi

A file photo of BJP President Amit Shah.

A file photo of BJP President Amit Shah.

BJP President Amit Shah on Thursday rejected opposition charge that the land bill was anti-farmer and asked parties not to oppose it for political reasons.

He expressed confidence the land bill and the Goods and Services Tax bill would pass muster in the current budget session of Parliament.

“Let the session be over. I don’t think they will not be passed,” Mr. Shah said when asked about the fate of key reforms measures like land bill and GST bill.

With a united opposition dubbing the land bill “anti-farmer”, Mr. Shah said the legislation did not have any anti-farmer clause following amendments brought by the government and suggested that the opposition to it was due to political considerations.

“I think that if a bill is good on merit then it should not be opposed due to political reasons,” he said when asked if his party was disappointed over the opposition’s stand.

He, however, parried queries at a press conference on Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi’s repeated attack on Mr. Modi and the government over farmer issues and said let Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal answer him.

“Let Harsimrat answer Rahul Gandhi. Do not bring me into this,” he said.

She had attacked Mr.Gandhi on Wednesday in Lok Sabha after he highlighted problems being faced by farmers in Punjab and advised him instead to tour his constituency Amethi.

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