
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is traveling to Haryana and holding tractor rallies against the recently implemented agricultural laws. Addressing everyone, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh said, 'Law has been made. Bills have been passed in Parliament. But who says those laws cannot be amended. I request Rahul Ji to abolish these black laws when he becomes PM with the majority in Lok Sabha.
Let us tell you that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh addressed a public meeting at the 'Kheti Bachao Yatra' in Sangrur, Haryana.
Rahul Gandhi Kheti Bachao Yatra:
Addressing the rally, Rahul Gandhi said, "These three laws are laws to snatch away the freedom of India, these laws are not only against farmers, laborers, small shopkeepers but against the whole of India and hence the Congress party will not back down."
Addressing the rally, Rahul Gandhi said, 'For six years, Narendra Modi has been in power in Delhi and for six years this government has been attacking the poor, laborers and farmers one after another. They do not have a single policy to benefit the poor people, their policy is made for their 3-4 chosen friends.
A meeting of the Haryana unit of Congress was held in Delhi to take stock of the preparations for the visit of the former Congress president, in which party MLAs and senior leaders attended. Haryana Congress in-charge Vivek Bansal, State President Kumari Selja, Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda, and senior leaders Kiran Chaudhary and Ajay Singh Yadav attended the meeting.
Shailaja said, Rahul Gandhi Yatra will prove to be a milestone in the farmers' fight. On the first day, their rally will enter the Punjab border in Pihowa, Haryana. He will address a public meeting in Pihova. After this Rahul Gandhi will go to Kurukshetra and stay there one night. The next morning his journey will begin from Pipli Mandi, from where he will go to Neelokheri. After this, he will go to Karnal, from where the tractor rally will start.
If the government is formed, we will throw the agricultural law in the trash: Rahul Gandhi
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi has called the agriculture laws brought by the central government a fraud with the farmers. Addressing a public meeting on Sunday for a tractor rally against agricultural laws, Rahul said on Sunday that when the Congress comes to power, we will abolish these three black laws and throw them in the garbage cans. In Punjab, the ruling Congress is holding tractor rallies across the state between October 4-6 against the new agricultural laws. After the public meeting, Rahul Gandhi sat on a tractor with Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, which was being driven by Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar.
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