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MSP not guaranteed to farmers, but Modi government giving money to industrialists for warehouse – Rahul Gandhi said

Rahul Gandhi tweet, “The Modi government, which is unable to provide MSP legal guarantee to farmers, is paying a fixed price to its industrialists to ru…

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The protest of the farmers against the agricultural laws of the central government on different boundaries of Delhi has been going on for more than a month. The eighth round of meetings is being held between the government and farmers on Monday. Meanwhile, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi has targeted the Modi government over the MSP. Rahul said that the government cannot give MSP to the farmers but is giving fixed prices to the industrialists.

Rahul Gandhi tweeted, “The Modi government, which is unable to provide MSP legal guarantee to farmers, is paying a fixed price to its industrialists to run a grain warehouse.” Government mandis are either closed or food grains are not being purchased. Why inattentiveness to farmers and sympathy to suit-boot mates? ” Users are also giving their reactions to this tweet of Rahul.

One user wrote, “7 US lawmakers have written a letter to our foreign minister asking the government to solve the farmers’ problem.” Will the Prime Minister accuse them of inciting the opposition too? ” Another user wrote, “Love the ladies with the suit boot and torture on the peasant brothers… when will Modiji’s heart melt, will my Annadata continue to die like this every day.”

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A user wrote, “Rahul ji, the people of the whole country are upset with the anti-people policies of the government today. The youth, farmers, students, poor, workers and the victims of the country are all saddened by this government. Today the farmers are chilling in the cold but dumb deaf government It does not matter, at least as a humanity, understand the pain of the farmers, this government! “

Before the discussion on Monday, the National Spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, Rakesh Tikait has said that the farmers have taken this law to heart and now nothing will be done less than the withdrawal of the bill. This statement of Rakesh Tikait is just before the eighth round of talks between the farmers and the government. Tikait said that the government is expected to agree, if the demands are not met then the movement will go on. Tikait said that the agenda of the meeting will be the report of the Swaminathan Committee, the withdrawal of three agricultural laws and the law on minimum support price (MSP). We will not go back. So far 60 farmers have been martyred. The government will have to answer.

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