Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Will undo PLPA amendment if voted to power: Hooda

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH: Former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Thursday said the Congress would undo the amendments in the Punjab Land Preservati­on Act (PLPA) if voted to power in the state.

Speaking to journalist­s, Hooda, a two-time Congress chief minister, said he would also meet Haryana governor Satyadeo Narain Arya and impress upon him to not grant assent to the amendment Bill.

After the Haryana Vidhan Sabha passed the controvers­ial PLPA amendment Bill on Wednesday, the opposition MLAS had alleged that real estate developers, mining companies and ruling BJP leaders would profiteer whereas the ecology and environmen­t would get destroyed.

The opposition had also raised questions over the intent of the BJP government behind proposing the PLPA amendments.

“Following the amendment, there has been an escalation in the prices of land which were till now protected under the PLPA notificati­ons,” Hooda said.

Former assembly speaker and Congress leader Raghuvir Singh Kadian, who accompanie­d Hooda, issued a note of caution saying those who were trying buy PLPA protected tracts or seeking land use change

Following the amendment, there has been an escalation in prices of land which were till now protected under PLPA.

BHUPINDER SINGH HOODA, former CM

should hold themselves back since the Congress would certainly repeal the amendments.

The state government had on Wednesday rejected the demand of the Congress and INLD legislator­s to refer the controvers­ial amendment Bill to a committee of the state assembly for re-examinatio­n.

Congress Legislatur­e Party (CLP) leader in the assembly, Kiran Choudhry had said that amendment in the PLPA would allow the realtors to intrude Aravallis thus adversely affecting the ecology and environmen­t.

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