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Jaya rejects Karuna’s charge on land bill

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Chennai: Rejecting the ‘double standard’ charge levelled by arch rival and DMK President M Karunanidhi, AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa on Sunday asserted her party supported the land acquisition bill as it vests more power in states in matters such as granting exemptions unlike the previous version.
Seeking to turn the tables against the DMK patriarch, who on Saturday criticised her for her party’s support to the bill brought by the NDA Government, she sought to know whether he wants the Centre to have more powers than the state.
In an apparent reference to Karunanidhi’s mention of the pendency of her appeal in the disproportionate case in Karnataka high court, Jayalalithaa accused him of trying to find imaginary reasons for AIADMK’s support to the land bill and trying to link unconnected matters.
“AIADMK had opposed the Bill in 2013 on grounds that it encroached on the powers of states and sought to acquire land for private institutions. This is the same stand taken by the party now also. That was why an amendment was mooted by AIADMK that exemptions should not be extended to private educational institutions and hospitals and this has been accepted by the central government,” she said in a statement.
Earlier too, the party had opposed the bill as it allowed companies like GAIL to acquire land.  (PTI)

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