New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi, the former Congress President and a Lok Sabha Member, has slammed the government's claim that those who perished during the farmers' movement were unaware. The Congress leader responded to the administration's statement in Parliament by saying that the government may extract data from us if it wants to. We have a list of farmers who have passed away. The government should accept our list and assist them.
According to Rahul Gandhi, the government claims that no records are accessible. However, we have a total of 503 farmers. If the government so desires, it may take a list from us. Family members of 403 farmers have been compensated by the Punjab government. In addition, the Congress administration in Punjab has created jobs for 152 farmers' families. Rahul Gandhi stated that Prime Minister Modi has apologised to whomever he has apologised to. On the one hand, he claims that we are sorry, but on the other, we have no idea how many farmers have perished.
Rahul Gandhi also recited the names of some of the farmers who died as a result of the farmers' movement, saying that the government should collect the complete list from us. This government, he claims, is absolutely indifferent. They didn't even have the corona deaths' statistics. The government should assist the family members of farmers who perished during the year-long struggle, according to Rahul Gandhi. These 700 farmers perished as a result of the enforcement of incorrect legislation. When the Prime Minister personally apologises, it's as if he's asking for a mistake, for which the government should be reimbursed.
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