New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday drove a tractor to parliament in protest against three government controversial agricultural laws.
Launching a sharp attack on the Modi Government, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi said that the government “suppressed the voices of the farmers and did not let the discussion occurred over the problem in parliament.” “I have brought a message of farmers to parliament.
They (the government) suppressed the voices of farmers and did not allow the discussion to take place in parliament.
They must revoke this black law.
All countries know these laws support 2-3 large entrepreneurs,” said Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul then mocked the government for referring to ‘terrorist’ protests.
“According to government, farmers are very happy and they (protest farmers) sitting outside is terrorists.
But in reality, the rights of farmers are being taken away,” he said.
On Thursday, several leaders of Congress, including Rahul Gandhi, protested against the Central Agriculture Act in front of the Statue of Gandhi in parliamentary places.
Farmers have protested the national capital limits since November 26 last year against three new agricultural laws enacted.