Bengaluru: The Karnataka government on Thursday said that it had approved to amend laws governing the purchase of agricultural land by non-agriculturists.Existing laws that came into force in the early 1970s makes it difficult for non-agriculturists to own farming lands leading to misuse, endless litigation and forces people investing in neighbouring states, the state government said on Thursday."There has been no use of this act for the last 45 year but to harass people," R.Ashoka, revenue minister of the state said in Bengaluru on Thursday.Earlier regulations also did not allow even those with agricultural background to buy farm land if their non-agricultural income exceeds ₹25 lakhs.The government said that these hurdles had also led to.