Sonia Gandhi's attack on the center, said- Modi government is making tears of blood on farmers

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Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Friday hit out at the Prime Minister on new farm laws which have been enacted.

New Delhi : On the occasion of 151st birth anniversary of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi and 116th birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi said that farmers are protesting against the agricultural law. She accused the Modi government of making the farmers shed tears of blood. She has attacked the government by issuing a video message.

The Congress President said, 'My dear Congress colleagues, farmers and laborers, brothers and sisters, today is the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the greatest sympathizer of farmers, laborers and working people. Gandhiji used to say that the soul of India lives in the villages, fields and barns of India. Today is also the birth anniversary of our former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri who gave the slogan of Jai Jawan Jai Kisan. But today the farmers and laborers of the country are agitating on the streets against the three anti black laws. Modi government is crying tears of blood to the Annadata farmer who grows grains for the country by sweating his blood.

The Congress president said, "During the Corona epidemic, we all demanded from the government that every needy countryman should get food grains for free. So was it possible that without our farmer brothers, we could manage two meals for crores of people. Today the Prime Minister of the country is doing gross injustice to our farmers. Doing injustice to them.

Sonia Gandhi said that farmers were not consulted before enacting the law. She said, 'The farmers who have made laws for them have not been consulted. It was not even talked about. Not only this, three black anti-farmer laws have been enacted by ignoring their interests. When the voice of the farmer was not heard while making the law even in the Parliament, he has come out on the streets in compulsion to keep his words calmly on the path of Mahatma Gandhi. Far from listening to him by the anti-democratic, anti-people government, he was lathi-charged

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