It is unfortunate to force farmers to go on hunger strike and protest again and again for legitimate demands: Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi. Farmers are continuously protesting regarding their demands. Meanwhile, the health of Punjab farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal is continuously deteriorating. Now Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has targeted the government. He said, it is unfortunate to force farmers to go on hunger strike and protest again and again for legitimate demands. Even after the martyrdom of more than 700 farmers, the government remains ruthless.
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Rahul Gandhi wrote on social media that the deteriorating health of farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on a fast unto death for MSP guarantee and loan waiver and other demands, is worrying. The government should end the fast through talks.
The deteriorating health of farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on a fast unto death demanding MSP guarantee and loan waiver and other demands, is worrying. The government should end the fast through talks.
It is unfortunate that farmers are repeatedly forced to fast and demonstrate for legitimate demands. 700…
—Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) December 20, 2024
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He said, it is unfortunate to force farmers to go on hunger strike and protest again and again for legitimate demands. Even after the martyrdom of more than 700 farmers, the government remains ruthless. Most of the demands including MSP have now been accepted by the Parliament's Standing Committee on Agriculture, which includes leaders of all parties.
Also said, I have said it before and am repeating it again – just as the Modi government was forced to withdraw the agricultural laws, similarly it will be forced to accept these demands. It would be better for the farmers and the country to accept it as soon as possible instead of delaying it.
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