Digvijay Singh targets RSS, says, 'Come out on streets, join us in farmers' protest'
Digvijay Singh targets RSS, says, 'Come out on streets, join us in farmers' protest'
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Bhopal: Digvijay Singh, a veteran Congress leader and former CM of Madhya Pradesh, on Tuesday attacked the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat with a target against the Central government over new agricultural laws. Leading the Congress protests at Sanyogitaganj Grain Mandi in Indore Cantonment area during 'Bharat Bandh', Singh said, ask Bhagwat (Union-backed) Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) to withdraw the new agricultural law. They stood with the agitating farmers and sit on the protest.

Digvijay Singh further warned that if they do not do this, then we will believe that all of you do drama only for votes and do politics only in the name of society and religion. It is noteworthy that the Union-backed BKS said on Monday that it does not support the 'Bharat Bandh' called on Tuesday against the new agricultural laws, but there should be some reforms in these laws.

Digvijay claimed during Congress's performance in Indore that after the implementation of the new agricultural laws, the big industrialists of the corporate sector will take over India's huge market for agricultural products. The size of which is estimated between 12 lakh crore rupees and 15 lakh crore rupees. He said that big industrialists will buy farmers' crops at an arbitrary price. This will force the businessmen of the country to become their commission agents.

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