Rahul Gandhi's target on Modi government, said - Agriculture laws will have to be withdrawn, refused to answer Nadda's questions

Posted on 19th Jan 2021 by rohit kumar

New Delhi: Farmers' protest against three new agricultural laws continues today for the 55th consecutive day on the borders of Delhi. Meanwhile, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi once again targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the three central agricultural laws. He claimed that the agrarian sector will be monopolized by three to four capitalists, which will have to be paid to the middle class and the youth.

 

 

He said that despite the efforts of the government, farmers are not tired because "they are smarter than the Prime Minister". Rahul Gandhi's gesture was towards the ongoing deadlock between the government and the farmers.

 

 

Rahul Gandhi released a booklet titled 'Farmer's Blood' on 'Farmers' Suffering'. He said, "A tragedy is brewing in the country. The government wants to ignore this tragedy and mislead people. The farmers' crisis is only a part of this tragedy. "

 

 

Rahul Gandhi refused to answer the questions of BJP President JP Nadda. Rahul Gandhi said, "Is JP Nadda my professor to answer him, who is this?"

 

 

JP Nadda had asked why the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government had stuck the Swaminathan Commission report for years and did not raise the minimum support price (MSP) either.

 

 

Rahul Gandhi's claim

 

 

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claimed, "In airports, infrastructure, telecommunications, retail and other sectors, we are seeing that a large-scale monopoly has been established." Three to four capitalists have a monopoly. These three-four people are close to the Prime Minister and help him. "

 

 

He alleged that till now the agricultural sector was untouched by monopoly, but now it is also being targeted. This is why these three laws have been brought.

 

 

Rahul Gandhi said, "The result will be that three-four people will become the owners of the whole country." Farmers will not get a fair price for their produce. Later, the middle class will have to pay the price it would not even have imagined. "

 

 

He alleged, "These laws are not just an attack on farmers, but an attack on middle class and youth." I want to tell the youth that their freedom is being taken away. "

 

 

According to the Congress leader, farmers of Punjab and Haryana are the protectors of this country. They are fighting to stop the agriculture sector from going into the hands of some people.

 

 

He said, "The government feels that farmers can be wearied and they can be fooled." Farmers are smarter than the Prime Minister. The only solution would be to withdraw all three laws. "

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