Priyanka Gandhi slams Centre over farmers protest during her Bijnor rally

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Published on February 15, 2021 - Duration: 02:21s

Priyanka Gandhi slams Centre over farmers protest during her Bijnor rally

"When farmers themselves are saying that they don't want it then why are you not withdrawing them?

Do you help someone forcefully," said Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi during a rally in Bijnor on February 15.

Priyanka Gandhi said, "Farmers sitting at Delhi borders for over 80 days in cold, are now bracing themselves for summer.

What are they sitting for?

PM says laws are for benefit of farmers.

When farmers themselves are saying that they don't want it then why are you not withdrawing them?"


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