BJP in Delhi holds ‘Khat panchayat’ to promote new farm laws

The BJP leader also trained guns at the ruling AAP in Delhi, claiming that the party has failed to fulfil the promises made to the farmers after coming to power.

Published: 19th October 2020 07:43 AM  |   Last Updated: 19th October 2020 07:43 AM   |  A+A-

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By Express News Service

NEW DELHI:  The Delhi BJP on Sunday held a ‘Khat panchayat’ at Kisan Ghat to drum up support for the farm sector laws enacted by the Parliament recently.

“The laws brought by the Modi government will increase agricultural production and make farmers strong and prosperous,” BJP’s Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri said.

“We have to unitedly thwart the misleading propaganda of the opposition parties and their negative intentions and stand with Prime Minister Narendra Modiji,” he said. President Ram Nath Kovind had last month given his assent to the three farm bills passed by the Parliament which has triggered protests in various states, especially Punjab and Haryana.

Bidhuri also accused the Congress of acquiring the land of farmers, developing commercial plots on them and earning crores by “looting” the community. ‘... Now, Congress has a problem when the Modi government is working in farmers’ interest,’ he said.

The BJP leader also trained guns at the ruling AAP in Delhi, claiming that the party has failed to fulfil the promises made to the farmers after coming to power.

For the first time since independence, the Modi government brought the farm laws which will protect the farmers and their interests, Delhi BJP Kisan Morcha president Vinod Sehrawat said. The farmers are aware of their interests and they are with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Delhi BJP vice president Jaiveer Rana said at the Khat panchayat.


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