Sonia Gandhi had writte to Uddhav Thackeray earlier this week. (File)
Mumbai:
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on Saturday said there was nothing to be read between the lines in Congress chief Sonia Gandhi s letter to his party chairperson Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, adding the two parties were in an alliance and there was no pressure politics . Sonia Gandhi is the president of UPA (United Progressive Alliance). She and Sharad Pawar had an important role in the formation of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (Maharashtra s ruling coalition). While allying, we had created a Common Minimum Program. The letter is about that, Mr Raut, the Shiv Sena s chief firefighter, said.
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Kutch (Gujarat):
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed support yet again for his government s controversial farm sector laws that has had protesting farmers camping at the borders of Delhi for nearly 20 days. The government has made it clear that would not scrap the farm laws, which is the principal demand of the farmers, resulting in a deadlock and escalation of protests. The agriculture reforms that have taken place are exactly what farmer bodies and even opposition parties have been asking over the years, the Prime Minister said today, reiterating the government s claim that the opposition is now instigating and misleading the farmers.
Farmers have been misled by Opposition, says PM Narendra Modi
Last week, the BJP had claimed that Congress was contradicting its own plans and instigating farmers in the wrong way to oppose the present government
| 15 Dec 2020 4:41 PM GMT
Kutch (Gujarat): Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed support yet again for his government s controversial farm sector laws that have made farmers leave their home behind to come out and camp at the borders of Delhi for nearly 20 days.
The government has made it clear that the farm laws would not be scraped, which is the principal demand of the farmers, resulting in a deadlock and escalation of protests.
Dear Rashtrapati ji,
More than twenty different political parties, including many parties running state governments, have extended their solidarity with the ongoing historic struggle of the Indian peasantry and extended wholehearted support to their call for a Bharat Bandh yesterday, December 8, demanding the repeal of the retrograde Agri-Laws and the Electricity Amendment Bill.
These new Agri-Laws, passed in the Parliament in an anti-democratic manner preventing a structured discussion and voting, threaten India’s food security, destroy Indian agriculture and our farmers, lay the basis for the abolishment of the Minimum Support Price (MSP) and mortgage Indian agriculture and our markets to the caprices of multi-national agri-business corporates and domestic corporates.