Congress booklet on agricultural laws released, titled 'Farming blood three black laws'

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi released a booklet on the agricultural laws brought by the central government, titled Farming blood three black laws. In protest against these laws, the farmers' movement in Delhi-NCR continues.

Congress booklet on agricultural laws released, titled 'Farming blood three black laws'

At the Congress Party headquarters in Delhi, on Tuesday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi released the booklet 'Farming blood three black laws' on agricultural laws. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi reacted to BJP President JP Nadda's tweet saying, 'The farmer knows the reality. All farmers are aware of what Rahul Gandhi does. Nadda was not in Bhatta Parsaul. My character is clear, I am not afraid of Narendra Modi nor I am afraid of these people, they cannot touch us, yes they can shoot us. I will protect the country and keep doing it.

Congress leader Rahul said in the press conference, 'Monopoly of four-five people is increasing in every industry, which means there are four-five new owners of this country. Till date, there is no monopoly in agriculture. Narendra Modi is giving the entire structure of farming in the hands of four-five people. The Congress leader further said, 'The government is trying to divert the attention of the farmers, the government is asking the farmers to talk. It has been talked about 9 times, the government is dragging the court in the matter. Party sources said on 15 January that the booklet prepared on the new agricultural laws gives detailed information about the loss from agricultural laws and its effects on farmers.

Explain that in support of farmers protesting on various borders of Delhi, the Congress party has demanded the repeal of the agricultural laws brought by the central government. Earlier on 24 December, the party submitted a memorandum to the President of India on the issue. Congress-ruled states also passed a resolution against the laws in their respective legislatures and have sent those resolutions to their governors.