Digvijay lashed out at Agriculture Minister, says 'doesn't know anything about farming'
Digvijay lashed out at Agriculture Minister, says 'doesn't know anything about farming'
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Bhopal: On one side, farmers are agitating on the borders of Delhi, demanding the repeal of agricultural laws. In such a situation, opposition parties are also constantly besieging the government regarding the peasant movement. If you know, there was a fierce debate in the Rajya Sabha on Friday between the BJP and the Congress about agricultural laws. In such a situation, now senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Digvijay Singh have tightened up about Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar.

 


He said, 'They have no knowledge of the harvest.' In fact, recently he targeted the Agriculture Minister and said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi has engaged two ministers to talk with the farmers. Narendra Singh Tomar, who does not have farming, what would the farmers know? Secondly, Piyush Goyal is the spokesperson for the corporate sector. Both ministers are inexperienced with farming and how can they satisfy the farmers on the agricultural law. While targeting the Congress in the Rajya Sabha, the Agriculture Minister had said that 'he can do farming with blood.'

Replying to this, Digvijay Singh has said that 'BJP always wants to have riots'. At the same time, he has opposed the agricultural laws and said that 'farming with blood has not been the history of Congress. What happened in Godhra was water farming or blood farming. BJP has always been doing politics of hate and violence.' At the same time, Congress has continued on the path of truth and non-violence. Congress is constantly besieging the Central Government regarding the Agriculture Act and till now it has made many tweets.

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