Bhupendra Singh Hooda targets BJP amid farmers protest
Bhupendra Singh Hooda targets BJP amid farmers protest
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New Delhi: Farmers are protesting against the agricultural law at this time. In such a situation, former Haryana Chief Minister and Congress leader Bhupendra Singh Hooda has targeted the BJP over this issue. Recently he said, 'This movement belongs to the farmers, no political party is involved in this, but we support the demand of the farmers.'

Talking to a website, he said, 'It would have been fine if the central government had discussed the farmers and brought the law. Due to the new law, two markets have been created, one which is existing market and the other which is now being built out, which will not have any rules. This will cause losses to farmers. Along with this, he also said, 'If there is a small farmer, then there are many difficulties for him because there is no protection for the farmers in the new law. If three laws have been made, then one more law can be talked about to ensure the MSP.

Apart from this, Bhupendra Singh Hooda also said, 'The government should start talking with the farmers. If possible, PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah should also talk to the farmers. The action taken by the Haryana government is going to offend the farmers. There is a constant allegation from the BJP that the Congress is trying to provoke the farmers' movement and deviate from the issue.

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