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'Where is democracy? Whoever speaks against govt is anti-national', says Rahul Last Updated : 24 Dec 2020 01:03:53 PM IST Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday came down heavily on the Modi government over the three farm laws that thousands and thousands of farmers have been agitating against at the borders of the national capital for almost a month now.
Attempts to brand these farmers anti-social, part of the extreme left or even egged on by terrorist movements like the Khalistan front, is nothing new, the former Congress chief told the media, after meeting President Ram Nath Kovind along with party MPs Ghulam Nabi Azad and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury.He slammed the Centre's stance since November 26, when the first batch of farmers from Haryana and Punjab landed at Singhu and Tikri borders as "anti-farmers" and said that anyone who raises voice against the Narendra Modi government have always been labelled "terrorists and anti-nationals"."Democracy is a figment of imagination in this country. It only exists in our dreams," Rahul Gandhi said he rued as a leader of the largest democratic state in the world."We met the President and told him that these farm laws are anti-farmer in spirit. The country has seen that farmers have stood up against these laws and they will not relent," he addedHe said to the government: "Make no mistake these farmers will not go back till their demands are met." This was Rahul Gandhi's major attack on the Centre over the farm laws despite his early and initial tractor movement in Punjab right after the "black laws" were passed."We stand alongside our farmer brothers and sisters. We are opposing the three farm laws. The way in which these laws were passed without debating and without discussing it with farmers and labourers shows it was undemocratic in nature."The Congress leaders also said that he met with the President with two crorre signatures. "We have taken the voice of farmers to President. It is winter season and the entire country is watching that the farmers are in pain, many of them are dying and the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) has to listen to them," he said.He said that no one can withstand the farmers' courage and agitation. "If the three farm laws are not repealed then it is not only the BJP or the RSS but the entire country will pay for it. Farmers, labourers are the backbone of this nation. By robbing them of their livelihood this government is harming the entire nation. It is only aiding the crony capitalists which it keeps close by," gandhi said."Modi and BJP has only one ambition and this is something that the farmers and the labourers have understoood. Modi is working for the three to four crony capitalist friends," he charged.To a question that several BJP leaders have called the agitating farmers as anti-national, he replied, "When farmers stand against them they call them terrorists, when labourers stand against them, they call them terrorists. Whoever stands against Modi is described terrorist. Whoever speaks against the government is described as anti-national."He further said that "it is very simple thing, there are millions of lives dependent on the agriculture sector"."Lakhs of our population are depending on farmers, labourers, small traders. They are the backbone of the country. We understand reform is required, but when you bring laws without discussion you create massive unrest," he said."Why is the Prime Minister doing this because he wants to help two or three businessmen."He then will construct whatever narrative he has to create. He will call people terrorist, anti-national," he added.Earlier, several of the Congress leaders including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra were detained and taken to Mandir Marg police station for violating Section 144 clamped in the New Delhi area in the backdrop of the Congress march from Vijay Chowk to Rashtrapati Bhawan.IANS New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
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