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Land acquisition law to be tabled in Parliament soon: Sonia Gandhi

Gandhi asked Congress workers to go to the people and fight unitedly for their problems.

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With the Central government coming under attack over delay in adopting a refurbished land acquisition law, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today said a bill in this regard would be tabled in Parliament in the next session.

Addressing the two-day UPCC state-level convention here, she alleged there was conspiracy to "grab land" across Uttar Pradesh by "misusing" government machinery and questioned "why this loot was taking place and for whom".

"Is this all for just for the handful people? How can we tolerate this. We will never tolerate this at all," she said.

The issues of land acquisition law and suitable compensation for farmers came into prominence after the recent violence in two Greater Noida villages of Uttar Pradesh when two farmers and two policemen were killed in clashes.

The BSP, which runs the government in Uttar Pradesh, and other opposition parties have hit back at the Congress-led UPA government accusing it of failure to legislate on the issue.

"Any progress that causes problems to the people is meaningless. The party had always struggled for the interest of aam adami and will continue to do so in the future," she said.

Gandhi asked Congress workers to go to the people and fight  unitedly for their problems.

"I am sure victory will be ours in UP as well. Congress party has always upheld your trust," she added.

Sonia said that realising the problems of the weavers, the UPA government has given a special package of Rs 3000 crore and reduced the excise duty on silk industry from 30 per cent to 5 per cent.

"The UPA government has also given a special package of more than Rs7,000 crore for the development of backward Bundelkhand region," she said.

"It is important that the state government instead of creating hurdles should utilise the fund provided by the Centre properly," Sonia added.

She said that it was unfortunate that in the last 20 years in UP, which once gave direction and leadership to the country, caste and religion politics had taken centre stage instead of development issue.

"Today there is misrule in the state and there is no one to hear the pain of the people," she said.

Citing right to education and a scheme launched for empowerment of girls in the age group of 11 to 18 years, the Congress president said that the party chalked out and launched historic programmes keeping in view interests of all section of the society.

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