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'If govt is calling farmers anti-national, then this government is sinner': Priyanka Gandhi

Prime Minister that the farmer will not move, the Prime Minister should not think that the farmers and laborers will go home.”

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'If govt is calling farmers anti-national, then this government is sinner': Priyanka Gandhi

After meeting President Ram Nath Kovind, Rahul Gandhi said to reporters, "We told the President that the laws that have been enacted are anti-farmers and they are going to cause damage to farmers and laborers. I want to tell the Prime Minister that the farmer will not move, the Prime Minister should not think that the farmers and laborers will go home.”

He said, "I speak the thing in advance, I said about Corona that there is going to be a loss." At that time nobody listened. Today I am speaking again farmer, no power can stand in front of the worker. "

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Priyanka Gandhi said that the government is not listening to the voice of the farmers. Millions of farmers are sitting on the border, who is listening to their voice, they are saying that we are getting hurt why the government is not withdrawing these laws.

Priyanka Gandhi said, "This is democracy and the government's job is to listen to the voice of the country, the soldiers we talk about are sons of farmers, should not their voices be heard."

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On the question of alleged incitement of farmers by the Congress, he said that the farmers are very intelligent that they know what is good for them and what is bad, no one can mislead them, they themselves know what struggle they went through Have been.

Congress leaders marching to Rashtrapati Bhavan were stopped near the party headquarters after which three leaders, led by Rahul Gandhi, went to meet President Ramnath Kovind.

The Congress leader was allegedly going to hand over the memorandum of 2 crore signatories to the President.

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The Delhi Police has detained Congress leaders going to Rashtrapati Bhavan to demand submission of memorandum to the President. Among these leaders, party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi is also included.

Priyanka Gandhi said that any disagreement against this government is considered as an element of terror, this march is only for the voice of the farmers.

He said that this country is a democratic country and elected MPs have the right to meet the President, being the opposition party, it is the job of his party to raise the voice of the farmers. Priyanka Gandhi said, "If the government is calling them anti-national, then this government is a sinner."

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