Sushil Modi calls 'Raj Bhavan march' fails, says, 'Farmers again shock the opposition'
Sushil Modi calls 'Raj Bhavan march' fails, says, 'Farmers again shock the opposition'
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Patna: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Rajya Sabha member Sushil Kumar Modi on Tuesday has termed the 'Raj Bhavan March' of farmers under the banner of the Left-backed All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee. Modi said that the farmers for the second time in a month gave a big blow to the opposition.

Former deputy CM of Bihar Sushil Modi said that the farmers of Bihar are satisfied with the work of the NDA government, hence the handicaps like Bharat Bandh and Raj Bhavan march against agricultural laws failed. For the second time in a month, the farmers gave a shock to the opposition. Sushil Kumar Modi further said, "Not everyone becomes a farmer by sitting on a tractor and snapping a Muretha with a sofa. He said that the leftist leaders who carried the palanquin of the RJD government for 15 years have not been able to show their face to the farmers. He was reduced to three seats in the last assembly election.

He said that the drama of the Leftist movement aggravated by the destruction of farmers from Nandigram in West Bengal to the villages of Bihar wants to show the sympathy of the farmers. He said in question that how big a trick it is that those people who were marching in Patna against the new agricultural laws giving freedom to the farmers with a limited market and tied prices, shouted in the universities to give freedom "Why should farmers not getting freedom from the middlemen and the commissioners?"

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