Rahul Gandhi Protest Farm Bills No Democracy In India Only In Our Thought Pm Narendra Modi Mohan Bhagwat Terrorist – Rahul Gandhi lashed out at PM Modi, said- Not demonstrating democracy in India, tell Mohan Bhagwat also a terrorist


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For 29 days, farmers have been living on the borders of Delhi in protest against the three agricultural laws brought by the central government. While the government has stopped the farmers outside Delhi, the opposition is engaged in besieging the government within Delhi. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, while speaking on agricultural laws on Thursday, said that whoever stands against Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be called a terrorist, then why should he not be Mohan Bhagwat.

There is no democracy in India
Rahul met President Ramnath Kovind on agricultural laws and gave a memorandum. After leaving Rashtrapati Bhavan, Congress leaders turned to the media and attacked the Modi government fiercely. During this time a reporter asked Rahul about democracy, he said which country are you talking about, no democracy in India. is. He said that there is no democracy in the country, it can only be in imagination but in reality it is not. It is normal during the tenure of this government to detain leaders.

PM Modi is making money for the capitalists
Rahul Gandhi said that you have an incompetent person who does not understand anything and is running the system in favor of three-four people, who all understand. The Congress leader accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi that PM Modi is making money for the capitalists. Whoever stands against them will be called a terrorist, whether they are farmers, laborers or Mohan Bhagwat.

Government withdraws law by calling joint session
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said, I want to tell the Prime Minister that these farmers will not rise until these three laws are withdrawn. A joint session of Parliament should be called and all three laws should be withdrawn. Opposition parties stand with farmers and laborers.

Memorandum submitted to President, signatures of crores of farmers
Rahul said, these laws have been forced. We have submitted the memorandum of President Ram Nath Kovind, it has signatures of crores of farmers. We told the President that these laws are anti-farmer laws. The country has seen that farmers have risen against these laws.

For 29 days, farmers have been living on the borders of Delhi in protest against the three agricultural laws brought by the central government. While the government has stopped the farmers outside Delhi, the opposition is engaged in besieging the government within Delhi. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, while speaking on agricultural laws on Thursday, said that whoever stands against Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be called a terrorist, then why should he not be Mohan Bhagwat.

There is no democracy in India

Rahul met President Ramnath Kovind on agricultural laws and gave a memorandum. After leaving Rashtrapati Bhavan, Congress leaders turned to the media and attacked the Modi government fiercely. During this time a reporter asked Rahul about democracy, he said which country are you talking about, no democracy in India. is. He said that there is no democracy in the country, it can only be in imagination but in reality it is not. It is normal during the tenure of this government to detain leaders.

PM Modi is making money for the capitalists
Rahul Gandhi said that you have an incompetent person who does not understand anything and is running the system in favor of three-four people, who all understand. The Congress leader accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi that PM Modi is making money for the capitalists. Whoever stands against them will be called a terrorist, whether they are farmers, laborers or Mohan Bhagwat.

Government withdraws law by calling joint session
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said, I want to tell the Prime Minister that these farmers will not rise until these three laws are withdrawn. A joint session of Parliament should be called and all three laws should be withdrawn. Opposition parties stand with farmers and laborers.

Memorandum submitted to President, signatures of crores of farmers
Rahul said, these laws have been forced. We have submitted the memorandum of President Ram Nath Kovind, it has signatures of crores of farmers. We told the President that these laws are anti-farmer laws. The country has seen that farmers have risen against these laws.


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