New Delhi: Former Congress National President Rahul Gandhi has retweeted in support of farmers protesting against agricultural laws. Rahul Gandhi has said that Bihar farmers without minimum support price (MSP) and APMC are in a lot of trouble and now PM Modi has pushed the entire country into this well. Rahul Gandhi wrote in his tweet that, "The farmer of Bihar is in great trouble without MSP-APMC and now PM Modi has pushed the entire country in this well. In such a situation, it is our duty to support the farmer of the country."
It is noteworthy that today is the 10th day of the farmers protest against the new agricultural laws. Farmers have been protesting continuously on the Delhi-Haryana border. Two rounds of meetings with the farmers' government have also yielded no results. The first talks were held on 3 December, the second round was held on 5 December, but it has not yielded any results.
The Congress party has been a constant attacker on the Narendra Modi government over the farmers' movement. On 3 December, Rahul Gandhi said that accepting anything less than the complete repeal of black agricultural laws would be a deception of India and its farmers. Now today Rahul Gandhi has said that the farmer of Bihar is in great trouble without MSP-APMC and now PM Modi has pushed the entire country in this well. In such a situation, it is our duty to support the provider of the country.
बिहार का किसान MSP-APMC के बिना बेहद मुसीबत में है और अब PM ने पूरे देश को इसी कुएँ में धकेल दिया है।
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) December 5, 2020
ऐसे में देश के अन्नदाता का साथ देना हमारा कर्तव्य है। pic.twitter.com/Err20Pp0kv
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