Rahul Gandhi Heads Tractor Rally In Wayanad, Urges People To Force Centre To Revoke Farm Laws
‘We have pop stars who are commenting on the situation of Indian farmers…but the government in Delhi is unable to understand the pain of the farmers,’ Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-02-22T15:25:41+05:30 Rahul Gandhi Heads Tractor Rally In Wayanad, Urges People To Force Centre To Revoke Farm Laws outlookindia.com 2021-02-22T15:27:48+05:30
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The Wayanad MP is on a two-day visit to his constituency in poll-bound Kerala.
Hitting out at the Centre, the Congress leader said that agriculture is the only business that belongs to Bharat Mata and he called upon the people to force the government to take back its three new farm laws.
Updated Feb 22, 2021 | 23:27 IST
Hooda, the former chief minister of Haryana, said two Independent MLAs who were supporting the ruling dispensation have withdrawn their support. Haryana Congress leader Bhupinder Hooda  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Chandigarh: Amid the ongoing farmers stir against the Central government s three new agriculture laws, Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Monday said that they have decided to bring a no-confidence motion against the BJP-JJP alliance government in Haryana claiming that it has lost the trust of the MLAs.
Hooda, the former chief minister of Haryana, said two Independent MLAs who were supporting the ruling dispensation have withdrawn their support.
Delhi Police’s Crime Branch arrested one Jaspreet Singh on Saturday. Cops have alleged that Singh climbed a tomb located at Red Fort during the farmers’ Republic Day Tractor rally
In high spirits, farmers at Delhi s Singhu border unmindful of dip in protesters footfall
Except for a brief period after the Republic Day violence, which saw attrition of protesters, the site has been active since the farmers camped here in November last year.
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After surviving the winter, the farmer protesters at Singhu border are bracing for a punishing summer. (Photo| EPS)
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NEW DELHI: Beyond the concrete barricades and concertina wires put up by the Delhi police at Singhu, a seemingly unending line of tractors and trailers rests on the once busy Delhi-Karnal national highway.
Updated Feb 21, 2021 | 17:38 IST
Supporting the new farm laws, BJP s Raman Singh claimed that the farmers of the country are happy with the legislation and they are being welcomed in different parts of the country. BJP Vice-President Raman Singh  |  Photo Credit: ANI
New Delhi: Amid the ongoing farmers protest against the Centre s three new agriculture laws, BJP vice-president Raman Singh on Sunday accused Congress and Left parties of conspiring against the Narendra Modi government by keeping the agitation alive.
Supporting the new farm laws, Singh claimed that the farmers of the country are happy with the legislation and they are being welcomed in different parts of the country.