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MP Congress protests against farm laws, fuel price hike

PTI | Bhopal | Updated: 19-12-2020 23:08 IST | Created: 19-12-2020 23:05 IST
MP Congress protests against farm laws, fuel price hike
State unit spokesperson Bhupendra Gupta said protests were held at several places, including four in Bhopal, of which the one at Roshanpura Square was led by Rajya Sabha MPDigvijaya Singh Image Credit: ANI

The Madhya Pradesh Congress on Saturday protested against the Centre's new farm laws and the recent hike in fuel prices

State unit spokesperson Bhupendra Gupta said protests were held at several places, including four in Bhopal, of which the one at Roshanpura Square was led by Rajya Sabha MPDigvijaya Singh

He said LPG cylinder prices had gone up by Rs 100since December 1 and it was severely affecting people already hit by the coronavirus outbreak and lockdown.


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