New Delhi: After all three agricultural laws were repealed, Congressmen Rahul Gandhi wrote a letter to farmers. Yes, and he has heaped praise on the farmers in that letter. At the same time, he has praised the farmers' battle and labelled it as a government failure. He also stated in his letter that the battle is not yet done and that the struggle must continue. "Congratulations on your historic victory on the strength of penance, perseverance, and sacrifice," Rahul wrote in the letterDespite the freezing winter, blazing heat, rain, sufferings, and horrors, your 12-and-a-half-month satyagraha to repeal the three anti-farming black laws is unprecedented in India's independent history. In your battle, I bow down to the sacrifices made by more than 700 farmer-working brothers and sisters.' "The Gandhian fashion in which you pushed him to rescind his decision while fighting dictatorial arrogance is an unequalled example of truth triumphing over lie," he continues. On this historic day, we honour the slain farmer-laborer brothers and sisters who gave their lives to build the Satyagraha movement. I wish it hadn't happened if the Central Government had listened to the farmers' demands from the start. At the same time, he talks about the future policy in the letter. He claims he still has a lot of issues to fight with the government about. 'Friends, the struggle is not yet finished,' he writes in his letter. Farm farmers are fighting for a remunerative Minimum Support Price (MSP) for agricultural produce, the repeal of the controversial electricity amendment law, a reduction in the tax burden on everything used in farming operations, a reduction in the unexpected rise in diesel prices, and a solution to the burden of backbreaking debt on farm labourers. I assure you that, as in the current movement, each congress party worker and I will raise our voices shoulder to shoulder in all your legitimate struggles in the future. In his letter, he also encouraged Prime Minister Modi. "The Prime Minister should ensure that the farmer's income is doubled by 2022, as promised," he has remarked. They should also offer a roadmap for future plans as soon as possible in order to do this. Remember, Mr. Prime Minister, that power is a tool for service; theft, hubris, and arrogance have no place in any democratic government.' What is the next plan after the withdrawal of agricultural laws? Shri Bhishma Panchak Vrat ends today, know panchang Ind vs NZ: ''The way we handled pressure was great'', says Rohit Sharma