New Delhi: The farmers' movement in the country continues today on the 20th day. During this, former national president of Congress Rahul Gandhi has once again attacked the Modi government sitting at the centre, raising the issues of the general public along with the issues of farmers. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that whenever someone in the country raises his voice to solve his problem, the Modi government starts attacking him.
Disgruntled students for the Modi government are Congress traitors, tweeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Concerned citizens are urban Naxalites. Migrant workers are about to spread the coronavirus. Nobody is a rape victim. The protesting farmers are Khalistani and the bourgeoisie is their best friend. Earlier, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi from Wayanad seat in Kerala on Saturday asked how many more 'sacrifices' would have to be made before the government repealed the three agriculture sector laws.
Rahul Gandhi had tweeted, citing a clipping of media reports regarding the deaths of farmers during the ongoing farmer movement that how many more sacrifices would have to be made to our Kisan Bhai before repealing these agricultural sector laws? Meanwhile, the farmers' movement on the frontiers of Delhi has entered its 20th day today against three agricultural laws passed by the central government in the last monsoon session of Parliament. All the angry farmers have been protesting at various borders in the national capital since 26 November.
For Modi Govt:
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) December 15, 2020
Dissenting students are anti-nationals.
Concerned citizens are urban naxals.
Migrant labourers are Covid carriers.
Rape victims are nobody.
Protesting farmers are Khalistani.
And
Crony capitalists are best friends.
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