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‘Wake up and shed arrogance, give farmers their rights’ — Rahul Gandhi to Modi govt

The Congress leader in a Twitter post said that everyone was indebted to the farmers for their hard work and this debt would be repaid only by giving them justice.

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New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday asked the government to wake up and shed “arrogance” to provide protesting farmers their rights.

Farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, are holding protests at the Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders of the national capital against the Centre’s new agri-marketing laws.

Taking to Twitter, Gandhi said everyone was indebted to the farmers for their hard work and this debt would be repaid only by giving them justice.

“The food grower is sitting in protest on the roads and fields and speeches are being given on TV.We all are indebted to the hard work of farmers. This debt will be over only by giving them justice and their rights, and not by mistreating them or by beating them with batons or using tear gas against them,” he said in a tweet in Hindi.

“Wake up and come down from the chair of arrogance and think of giving the farmers their rights,” he also said.

The Centre has invited agitating farmer unions for talks on Tuesday. The stir by farmers appeared to intensify despite a strong defence of the legislation by the government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has accused the opposition of playing tricks on farmers again through misinformation.


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1 COMMENT

  1. “Wake up and shed arrogance” – good advice to himself! why does he not do that and listen to the 23 awkward squad in his own party and try to revive it from its stupor?, even at the cost of losing some more of the corrupt money?

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