VIDEO: 'Kaale Kisan...', Rahul Gandhi's tongue slipped again
VIDEO: 'Kaale Kisan...', Rahul Gandhi's tongue slipped again
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Chandigarh: Congress Lok Sabha MP Rahul Gandhi is currently in Punjab as part of the Bharat Jodo Yatra. During this time, a video of Rahul Gandhi is going viral, in which he is seen talking about the three agricultural laws brought by the Center. In this short video clip of Rahul Gandhi, he is saying, 'The laws that came against the black farmers (Kaale Kisan), three laws….' In this, Rahul Gandhi was seen saying 'black farmer' instead of saying 'black law' from the stage.

This video of Rahul Gandhi is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Leaders of the ruling party BJP at the Center are questioning Rahul's statement. On the other hand, social media users are trolling Rahul Gandhi. BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla said, "After deceiving the farmers of Rajasthan by not waiving off loans in ten days and depriving them of electricity (as his own minister in Rajasthan has admitted) Rahul Gandhi now calls farmers "black farmers".''

At the same time, BJP's IT cell chief Amit Malviya has said, 'Black farmers? This is an insult to the farmers, from Rajasthan to Chhattisgarh, the Congress has brought the farmers to the brink of misery.' Madhya Pradesh BJP minister Rahul Kothari on Saturday took a dig at Congress president Rahul Gandhi, saying, "Black farmers!!! The blonde is only one 'Robert Vadra'.''

How politics was done on the agricultural laws: 

Let us know that, in 2019, the government brought agricultural laws with the intention of improving the condition of farmers. But in order to bake their political bread by politicians, farmers were thrown out of the fields and taken to the streets by spreading the illusion that 'Ambani will enslave everyone, Adani will buy all the farmers' land'. The matter reached the Supreme Court, and the court set up a committee and positioned them to work on reviewing the agricultural laws. The committee comprises agriculture experts Ashok Gulati and Dr. Pramod Kumar Joshi and Anil Ghanwat were members. The Supreme Court had formed a 4-member team, but farmer leader Bhupinder Singh Mann had distanced himself from it.

After the report was submitted to the Supreme Court, there was a constant demand to make it public, but the report was not presented to the public. Finally, after 700 farmers died and a loss of Rs 12 lakh crore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi withdrew the agricultural laws. His words were, 'These laws were brought in the interest of farmers and are being withdrawn in the interest of the country.' Finally, the report submitted to the Supreme Court on March 21, 2021, came out in March 2022, in which it was said that 86 percent of the farmer organizations of the country are in favor of these laws. We were shown tweets and toolkits of people like Greta, and Rehana, but the Supreme Court report was suppressed. Elections were held after the farmers' movement and in that too, the opposition in UP suffered a crushing defeat. Let me tell you, some farmers of UP were also involved in the movement. After this election result, Yogendra Yadav, a leader involved in the farmers' movement, said, "We had prepared the pitch for the UP elections, but the parties could not bowl well.'' This also proved that this movement was less in the interest of farmers and more in the interest of politicians. Dark politics is still going on in the name of farmers and agricultural laws.

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