‘Some shaming country’s law and order for political gains’
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The BJP government at the Centre was “fully committed” towards doubling the income of farmers, said the party, adding that some people were engaged in “shaming the country’s law and order” on the pretext of the peasant movement for their political interest.
The comments were made at the Kisan Sammelan, which was organised to discuss the Union Budget among the Capital’s farmers over “doodh jalebi” where the party accused the Oppositionof seeking to make its “politics shine” in the name of the farmers’ movement.
Another Kisan Sammelan is slated to be held in Bharatpur on February 9 and Chaksu on February 17 by him to express solidarity with farmers who have been protesting for over two months now.
Another Kisan Sammelan is slated to be held in Bharatpur on February 9 and Chaksu on February 17 by him to express solidarity with farmers who have been protesting for over two months now.
MP Congress attempts to strengthen position among farmers
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Sandeep Pouranik ( IANS) |
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Wed, Jan 6 2021 18:36 IST |
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Farmer during a protest against Kisaan Bill at Gajipur Border in New Delhi on Sunday. Image Source: IANS News
Bhopal, Jan 6 : While agitations and protests are going on in several parts of the country against the three Central farm laws, the Congress in Madhya Pradesh has intensified its efforts to cement its place among the farmers by supporting their agitation. The party is organising several conferences and protests at different places in the state.
The Congress had announced to lay siege to the Legislative Assembly while opposing the farm laws on the first day of the Assembly session on December 28, 2020 but instead it sat on a silent dharna before the Gandhi statue in the Assembly complex with a toy tractor .
Condemning the police action, AIMIM state unit president Shaukat Ali call it “the death of democracy and abuse of basic rights”.
“The press conference was organised at a hotel in Utraula to announce the candidature of Abdul Mannan, and the event was attended by him and several party leaders. Mediapersons were also invited. Now, they have registered an FIR against us… On December 17, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath organised a Kisan Sammelan and thousands of persons had gathered there. Next day, we had planned to organize a party meeting with 100 persons, but we were not allowed. This is how this government works,” Ali said.