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Alka Lamba challenges Sambit Patra, BJP spokesperson said – give challenge to Rahul Gandhi

Congress spokesperson Alka Lamba openly challenged Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Sambit Patra. Patra asked Lamba to give this challenge to her leader Rahul Gandhi.

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The movement of farmers against the new agricultural laws of the central government has been going on for more than a month. The eighth round of talks between the government and the protesting farmer’s organization is scheduled for Friday. Debates have also been seen on many news channels. There was a debate about it on News 18 Show ‘Aar Paar’. Meanwhile, Congress spokesperson Alka Lamba openly challenged Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Sambit Patra. Patra asked Lamba to give this challenge to her leader Rahul Gandhi.

During the debate, Alka Lamba said, “The challenge is to my concerned Patra, I openly challenge the BJP. Our leader Randeep Surjewala has written something to deny it.” He also tweeted and tagged the slip. It is written, Respected Narendra Tomar ji, on January 4, the farmer is forced to sell wheat price of ₹ 1,621 / per quintal in your own area with MSP of ₹ 1,975 / per quintal and you are giving knowledge of black agricultural laws to the country. If even a little morality is left then resign today. ”

Lamba said, “This is happening in their own area. Patra has an open challenge to deny it. You say that the farmer is being misled, if this is the truth then Narendra Tomar ji should resign. This truth exposes him, his government, and this black law. Your claim to give MSP is hollow. “

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Patra said, “Hey, why are you challenging me?” Give it to your leader Rahul Gandhi, who has run away from the country. I challenge Rahul Gandhi to debate with me. He is sitting in Milan, here he is going to challenge. Patra said, “you should say sorry to farmers, you have drank the blood of this countries farmers for 70 years. Mother and son together have drunk the blood of farmers. The Gandhi family is an anti-farmer family. “

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