Rahul Gandhi attacks PM Modi, says 'Farmers asked for Mandi, PM gave recession'
Rahul Gandhi attacks PM Modi, says 'Farmers asked for Mandi, PM gave recession'
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New Delhi: Former Congress National President Rahul Gandhi is constantly attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi over agricultural laws. Even before this, Rahul has described the new agricultural laws as weakening the foundation of farmers, labourers and the nation. In this sequence, he has once again attacked PM Modi.

Rahul Gandhi has said in his official tweet, 'Farmers of the country asked Mandi, PM caused terrible recession'. Along with this, he has also shared the news of an English newspaper on Twitter, which states that farmers in Bihar are opposing agricultural laws and demanding mandis on the lines of farmers of Punjab. Earlier, while addressing the Rajyotsava program in a video conference at CM Niwas in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, Congress MP Rahul said that the new agricultural laws are going to undermine the farmers, labourers and the country's foundation. I hope PM Modi will reconsider these new laws.

Rahul Gandhi further said that everybody knows about the condition of the farmer in the country. The news of farmers' suicides also continues to be received. In a way, the country has accepted that farmers commit suicide, but we do not have to accept. We should protect farmers, laborers, small shopkeepers. They should stand together because farmers and laborers are the foundation of this country. If they are weak, then this foundation will be weak. If we protect them, only then will the country become stronger.

 

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