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Social media campaign to muster support for agitating farmers, launched by Congress

When farmers raise their voice, it resonates across the country

Our Bureau And Agencies New Delhi Published 30.11.20, 09:37 PM
Farmers light candles on the occasion of birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev at the Singhu border, during their ongoing Delhi Chalo protest against Centre's new farm laws, in New Delhi on Monday

Farmers light candles on the occasion of birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev at the Singhu border, during their ongoing Delhi Chalo protest against Centre's new farm laws, in New Delhi on Monday PTI

On Monday, Congress launched a social media campaign to muster support for the farmers protesting against the Centre’s new farm laws with party leader Rahul Gandhi saying, when farmers raise their voice, it resonates across the country.

The party asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi why a conspiracy was being hatched to destroy the minimum support price (MSP) system and snatch away the livelihood of 62 crore farmers.

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“The Modi government has persecuted the farmer - first it brought black laws and then used lathis against them, but it forgot that when the farmer raises his voice, it resonates throughout the country. You also raise your voice against the exploitation of farmers and join the #SpeakUpForFarmers campaign,” Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet in Hindi.

“The farmer of the country has come to Delhi in the cold, leaving his home and fields, to voice his protest against the black agriculture laws. In this battle of truth and untruth, with whom do you stand - the ‘Annadata’ (food-giving) farmer or the PM’s capitalist friends,” Gandhi said in another tweet.

The former Congress chief urged the common man and Congress workers to stand in support of the protesting farmers and provide them with food.

“The question is why is the farmer out on the roads, travelling thousands of kilometers and is stalling traffic. PM Modi says the three farm laws are in favour of the farmer, but if these laws are in the farmer’s favour, why is he not happy and why is he protesting,” asked the Congress leader.

“These laws are for Narendra Modi’s two-three friends and are aimed at stealing from the farmers. That is why we all have to together stand with the strength of India ‑ the farmer,” he said.

Sharing a one -minute-long video in which the Congress party asked the government to listen to the grievances of the farmers and to not use force against them, he flagged off the campaign.

The video alleged that while the farmers produce food grains to feed the country, they had to face water cannons and lathis at the hands of the Modi government.

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also joined the #SpeakUpForFarmers campaign and shared the same video to highlight the plight of the farmers.

“In the name of farm laws, all billionaire friends are benefitting. How can farm laws be framed without even talking to farmers? How can the interests of farmers be ignored?” she tweeted in Hindi.

“The government will have to listen to the farmers. Let us together raise our voice in support of farmers,” she said while seeking public support for the farmers.

Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala urged the prime minister to suspend the three agri laws and take back all 12,000 FIRs filed against farmers without any pre-conditions.

He also demanded that Modi should himself talk to the representatives of all farmer unions and assures them of their grievances being redressed.

“When will you withdraw the black farm laws? Why is conspiracy being hatched to destroy the MSP system? Why are you conspiring to snatch the livelihood of 62 crore farmers? Food growers of the country are crying for justice. Why are you using tear gas and batons to break their morale?” Surjewala asked Modi.

Senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said, “Lakhs of farmers who are protesting the anti-farmer laws passed by the govt have now been stopped outside Delhi. If the BJP is convinced of the laws passed by them, they should have to courage to meet the farmers and convince them.”

Former Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat lamented on farmers who are helping the country’s falling economy being rewarded with the new “black laws” and their grievances not being heard.

“There is a conspiracy to take away the MSP, demolish the existing mandi structure and end the procurement system through the FCI,” Rawat said.

Senior Congress leader Anand Sharma said the treatment meted out to the protesting farmers is condemnable and the central government should initiate a dialogue with them.

Former Union minister Ashwani Kumar said the face-off between the farmers and central government over farm laws is fraught with grave consequences for law and order and the nation’s internal security.

The Congress on its official Twitter handle demanded that the government must stop the alleged violence and atrocities against the farmers who are exercising their right to protest.

“Use of brute force on the souls that feed a billion stomachs is nothing but grave, inhumane, gut-wrenching injustice. India will not stand for this. India will #SpeakUpForFarmers,” the party tweeted from its official handle.

A host of party leaders including Shashi Tharoor, Salman Khurshid, and Sunil Jakhar also spoke in support of the farmers and urged the government to redress their grievances.

The Congress has launched a day-long online campaign in support of the farmers who are agitating on the roads against the farm laws.

The ongoing protests by thousands of farmers against the Centre's new farm laws entered the fifth day on Monday, with the protesters threatening to block all five entry points to the national capital.

Rejecting the Centre’s offer to hold talks once they move to the Burari ground, the farmers said they will not accept any conditional dialogue and vowed to continue agitating until their demands are met.

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