While the Teesta agreement's fate is unclear, foreign minister Salman Khurshid has cleared the decks for the land boundary agreement with Bangladesh by quietly winning over the BJP. Sources say the Constitution (119th) Amendment Bill, 2013, is likely to be passed in the second half of the budget session, removing legal hurdles in the path of swapping 51 Bangladesh enclaves in India for 111 Indian enclaves in Bangladesh, which would mean handing over 10,000 acres of Indian territory to Bangladesh on a platter. Getting the BJP on board was crucial because a constitution amendment bill requires a two-third majority in both houses. Asom Gano Parishad, with just two Rajya Sabha MPs, has thrown a tantrum but it doesn't matter.