Modi govt not just neglecting farmers, but conspiring to destroy them, alleges Rahul Gandhi on new farm laws

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi hit out at Centre over the contentious new farm laws, alleging that the government was “conspiring to destroy” the ryots and assured that his party will stand with them

Modi govt not just neglecting farmers, but conspiring to destroy them, alleges Rahul Gandhi  on new farm laws
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday hit out at the Centre over the contentious new farm laws, alleging that the government was "conspiring to destroy" the ryots and assured that his party will stand with them.

Speaking to reporters, the Lok Sabha MP also accused the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre of trying to benefit "two or three of their friends" on the matter.

"The government is not just neglecting them (farmers), the government is conspiring to destroy them. There is a difference. Neglecting is ignoring...they are not ignoring them," he said in response to a query.

"They are trying to destroy them, because they want to benefit two or three of their friends. They want to give what belongs to the farmer to two or three of their friends," he alleged.

Farmers from across the country have been protesting against the new Central farm laws outside Delhi, demanding for their repeal.


"They want to take the land of the farmer, produce of the farmer and they want to give it to their friends," Rahul Gandhi alleged.

"You are suppressing the farmers, helping handful of businesses," he said.

Extending his party's support to the farmers, Rahul Gandhi said the laws will indeed be repealed.

Charging Narendra Modi with "not supporting" the common man during the coronavirus pandemic, Rahul Gandhi asked "whose Prime Minister are you?"

"Are you the Prime Minister of the people of India or the Prime Minster of two-three selected businessmen?" he asked.

He also sought to know why Modi was "silent" on the months long Sino-India standoff, asking "why are the Chinese people sitting inside Indian territory?"

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