This story is from February 20, 2021
Congress takes out protest against Centre's farm laws, soaring fuel prices
JAIPUR: The Congress on Saturday organised a march in all districts of Rajasthan to mark its protest against the farms laws enacted by the Centre and the rising fuel prices.
In Jaipur, the protest was led by transport minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas and Congress Chief Whip Mahesh Joshi.
The Congress leaders were seen riding on tractors, camels and elephants besides participating in a "Paidal March" as party workers and protestors raised slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Chief minister Ashok Gehlot and Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasra could not participate in the march.
While Gehlot could not come due to a meeting with the governing council of NITI Aayog, Dotasra skipped the march owing to health issues.
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On the other hand, BJP state president Satish Poonia asked the Chief Minister to fulfill its promise of waiving off farm loans instead of taking up a protest march.
"Instead of doing protest march in the name of farmers, the CM should fulfil the promise of waiving off farm loans completely. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and the Chief Minister had made the promise to the farmers during election rallies in the state," Poonia said in a tweet.
In Jaipur, the protest was led by transport minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas and Congress Chief Whip Mahesh Joshi.
Chief minister Ashok Gehlot and Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasra could not participate in the march.
While Gehlot could not come due to a meeting with the governing council of NITI Aayog, Dotasra skipped the march owing to health issues.
several farmers
during the farmers' agitation and Supreme Court staying the three farm laws, the Centre wants to impose the laws on farmers. The government has also stabbed on the back of common people by increasing petrol, diesel and LPG cylinder prices," Khachariyawas told reporters.On the other hand, BJP state president Satish Poonia asked the Chief Minister to fulfill its promise of waiving off farm loans instead of taking up a protest march.
"Instead of doing protest march in the name of farmers, the CM should fulfil the promise of waiving off farm loans completely. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and the Chief Minister had made the promise to the farmers during election rallies in the state," Poonia said in a tweet.
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1372 days ago
I completely support the agitation against the fuel price hike. It is a serious problem for common working class people and also the owners of private cars, bikes, taxis, buses and any other vehicles of transport. The agitation is not against any political leader but against the policies of the present government. Citizens of India expects the Indian govt will protect the interest of common people of India, not against that. Mr. Narendra Modi has blamed previous Congress govt for the present situation but in UPA regime, when the crude oil was more than $100 per barrel, then also the price in India was a bit less than the present price (present crude oil price is around $62). So at this point when millions of India are either jobless or having low income problem, the subsidy on petroleum products are necessary (UPA govt used to give subsidy and that helped crores of people). Also the problem is cooking gas issue that touched Rs.800 in some cities. BJP govt must give subsidy on petroleum product to ease the difficulties faced by crores of legitimate Indians.Read allPost comment
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