How many more farmers’ lives will it take to repeal new legal guidelines, asks Rahul Gandhi
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The Congress claimed that 11 farmers had died up to now 17 days since they began protesting on the Delhi-Harayana border at Singhu.
How many lives of farmers will it take for the Narendra Modi authorities to settle for their demand of rolling again the farm legal guidelines, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi requested on Saturday.
The Congress claimed that 11 farmers had died up to now 17 days since they began protesting on the Delhi-Harayana border at Singhu.
“How many more sacrifices would it take from our farmer brothers to repeal the farm laws,” requested Mr. Gandhi on Twitter.
He additionally shared pictures of 11 farmers who reportedly died up to now 17 days of the farmers’ agitation.
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In a collection of tweets, Congress normal secretary Randeep Surjewala alleged that the Modi authorities was refusing to hear to the farmers regardless of so many of them dying throughout the agitation.
He charged that the Modi authorities was standing with its ‘dhandaata’ (donors) as a substitute of the ‘annadaata’ (farmers) regardless of so many deaths.
“Modi ji, Autocracy has no place in democracy. The policy of you and your ministers is to declare every opponent as Maoist and a traitor. Please apologise and accept the demands of the ‘annadaata’ (farmers) who are sitting on dharna amidst biting cold and rain,” he stated in one other tweet.