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Farmers are like soldiers, fighting for nation: Rahul Gandhi on 'Delhi Chalo' protest

“Farmers protesting in Delhi are being fired upon with tear gas shells and pellets. One such farmer, whose face had been disfigured by rubber bullets, met me. I said you are doing nothing wrong. You are fighting for the country, just like the soldiers do on the borders,” he asserted. 

- Patna - UPDATED: February 15, 2024, 07:35 PM - 2 min read

 Congress leader Rahul Gandhi speaks at a public meeting during the 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra', in Aurangabad district, Thursday

Farmers are like soldiers, fighting for nation: Rahul Gandhi on 'Delhi Chalo' protest

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during the 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra', in Aurangabad district.


Congress leader Rahul Gandhi coming out in support of farmers' protest on Thursday, called farmers the same as soldiers who battle on the borders to protect it. The INC leader remarked during his address at a rally in the Aurangabad district of Bihar where ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’ resumed after a day’s break. 

 

Rahul was referring to the 'Delhi Chalo' protest march by farmers to put pressure on the Centre for their demands, including a law on minimum support price for crops and loan waivers. 

 

Farmers protesting in Delhi are being fired upon with tear gas shells and pellets. One such farmer, whose face had been disfigured by rubber bullets, met me. I said you are doing nothing wrong. You are fighting for the country, just like the soldiers do on the borders,” he asserted. 

 

Rahul further recounted the waiver of farmers’ loans by the previous UPA regime led by the Congress, while accusing the Narendra Modi government of working only for the rich.

 

The Union government has “waived loans of the super-rich worth Rs 14 lakh crore. Compare this with only Rs 70,000 crore it agrees to spend for MGNREGA, a scheme meant for the rural poor”, said Gandhi.

 

"To divert attention, (PM) Modi has built a team in which the super-rich and the media have colluded with him. You see only reports of either Modi and his cohorts or banalities about Bollywood and cricket celebrities. Not surprisingly, at the much-touted Ram temple ‘pran pratishta’ ceremony, you saw only bigwigs but not one farmer, one laborer, one ordinary person,” the Congress MP alleged.

 

He added that his party if voted to power, intends to give a legal guarantee for minimum support price, a key demand of the farmers.

 

“Our detractors may mock our promise. But, we do what we say. We showed it when during the UPA rule we waived farmers’ loans worth more than Rs 70,000 crore,” Gandhi said.

 

Reiterating the Congress’ commitment to conducting a caste survey that he called “an X-ray of the society”, he also said, “We intend to follow it up with a financial survey that would bring to light which segment of the society controls what proportion of resources”.

 

It would be a “revolutionary move”, the implication of which could be “as profound as the green revolution and the computer revolution”, Gandhi claimed.

 

While the former Congress president chose not to comment on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s abrupt exit from the opposition INDIA bloc, AICC chief Mallikarjun Kharge, who spoke before Gandhi, took potshots at the JD(U) president.

 

“The adage ‘Aya Ram Gaya Ram’ seems to have been replaced with ‘Aya Kumar Gaya Kumar", quipped Kharge, referring to the frequent flip-flops by the Bihar CM, even as he praised Congress legislators for resisting alleged bids to engineer a split by the NDA ahead of the trust vote it won in the state assembly earlier this week. 

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