Rahul Gandhi said the centre must withdraw the three farm laws that are facing protests
Highlights Farm laws are designed to destroy the agriculture sector: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi said he s not scared of Narendra Modi or anyone
New Delhi:
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi today pressed further with his party s backing of the protest by some farmers against the new farm laws as designed to destroy agriculture . Taking aim at the centre, he said he s not scared of Narendra Modi or anyone . Mr Gandhi said with the three new laws, the centre has put the entire farm sector into the hands of three to four crony capitalists , an allegation that the farmers have been making too.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi (PTI File)
Condemning the Centre s new farm laws yet again, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said the three agri laws are designed to destroy the agriculture sector. He asserted that the only solution to the farmers issue is to repeal the legislation.
The Centre s new farm laws are designed to destroy the agriculture sector, Rahul Gandhi said at a press conference on Tuesday. I support the protesting farmers 100 per cent and every single person in the country should support them as they are fighting for us, he was quoted as saying by the news agency PTI.
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Farm laws designed to destroy India s agriculture: Rahul Gandhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday alleged that the new farm laws are designed by the government to destroy Indian agriculture. Addressing the media here, Rahul said that he supports the protesting farmers and that every single person should support them as they are fighting for us . There is tragedy unfolding today in country, government wants to ignore issue and misinform the country. I am not going to speak about farmers alone as it is only part of tragedy, he said after releasing booklet Kheti ka khoon (Murder of agriculture) highlighting plight of farmers in wake of Centre s three farm laws.Â
The former Congress chief also released a booklet highlighting the plight of farmers in the wake of the Centre s three farm laws at a press conference in New Delhi