MP Kangana Ranaut demands that the three repealed agricultural laws be brought back…

-The three agricultural laws withdrawn by the central government after massive protests should be withdrawn

New Delhi. MP Kangana Ranaut demand: There is a lot of opposition to the new agricultural law brought by the central government. After this protest, these laws were withdrawn. Meanwhile, BJP MP Kangana Ranaut has demanded the withdrawal of these three laws. Kangana Ranaut said that these three laws are in the interest of farmers and they should demand their withdrawal. This can start a round of allegations and counter-allegations in political circles.

On Monday, Kangana Ranaut held a meeting of workers in Mandi's Nachan Vidhan Sabha. She made this demand while talking to the media. Congress has now reacted to her statement. Congress has objected to Kangana Ranaut's statement. Congress posted on social media on Platform X. The three black laws imposed on farmers should be withdrawn.

This was said by BJP MP Kangana Ranaut (MP Kangana Ranaut demand). More than 750 farmers of the country were martyred, then the Modi government woke up and withdrew these black laws. Now BJP MPs are again thinking of withdrawing these laws. Congress is with the farmers. It is said in the post that no matter how much Narendra Modi and his MPs try, these black laws will not come back.

What did MP Kangana Ranaut say?

While talking to the media, MP Kangana Ranaut said, 'I think the laws that have been withdrawn regarding farmers should be implemented again. This may be controversial, but I think the laws beneficial for the farmers should be withdrawn and the farmers themselves should demand it.

So that unlike other places our farmers are prospering and the prosperity of farmers is not hampered anywhere. Farmers are the main pillar of the country's development. Ranaut also said that I would like to request them that the three laws which are objected to in some states should be adopted keeping in mind the interest of all the farmers.

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