
Union Minister Piyush Goyal hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. He said that Rahul Gandhi has once again created a completely artificial and false story in a planned manner.
Goyal said that Rahul Gandhi is following the instructions of some Congress workers, who are pretending to be farmer leaders, whereas this is a completely artificial and baseless conversation. Now I bring out the truth of Rahul Gandhi’s false claims and expose him and his friends who are misleading our innocent, hardworking farmers. The minister further said, Modi government has completely protected the interests of farmers in the India-US trade agreement. When I say complete security has been done, I am saying it on record and with full responsibility.
#WATCH | Union Minister Piyush Goyal says, “Mr Rahul Gandhi has once again rolled out a stage-managed, most artificial & fake narrative. This time, he is shooting from the shoulders of a few Congress Party activists, who are pretending to be farmer leaders – in a completely… pic.twitter.com/nTQ3yVVHQC
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He said, we have protected the interests of all farmers and this is an agreement that will benefit our farmers, fishermen, hardworking youth, MSMEs, startups. Rahul Gandhi, today you have been completely exposed as a pretender and a liar, a persistent spreader of baseless allegations and fabricated stories.
What did Rahul Gandhi say?
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of betraying the farmers of India. He said that the interim trade agreement between India and America is a direct threat to the livelihood of farmers.
Rae Bareli MP wrote, Narendra Surrender Modi has betrayed the farmers of India and the farmers have understood it. This is not just a trade agreement. This is a direct attack on the livelihood of our food providers. The Congress leader said that this concern was clearly visible in the meeting held with representatives of farmers’ organizations in Parliament. His concerns were clearly revealed in the meeting with representatives of farmer organizations in Parliament today, he wrote. Struggling with inflation, rising costs and MSP uncertainty, farmers are no longer prepared to face foreign crops, which come with huge subsidies and mechanical strength.