PM Modi “Attempting To Kill” Land Acquisition Invoice, Says Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi inaugurated a brand new development and gate of Vandoor govt women upper secondary college
Wayanad:
Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged Top Minister Narendra Modi of looking to “kill” the Land Acquisition Invoice introduced through his party for the farmers.
“Some years in the past I spotted there was once an try to assault India’s farmers. It began in Bhatta Parsaul when their land was once simply being taken away. I realised it was once an issue and began a dialog within the Congress party. The outcome was once that we threw out the previous British Invoice and taken out a brand spanking new Land Acquisition Invoice that assured repayment and coverage to our farmers. The very first thing Narendra Modi ji did when he changed into PM was once looking to kill this Invoice. We fought him in Parliament and stopped him from killing it,” he mentioned whilst addressing a rally at Wayanad.
The Wayanad MP additionally mentioned the Top Minister requested the manager ministers of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled states to ”kill them” as he may now not defeat them within the parliament.
The Congress chief arrived in Kerala on Wednesday for the two-day consult with forward of the Meeting elections within the state scheduled for April-Might.
He inaugurated the brand new development and gate of Vandoor govt women upper secondary college and motivated the scholars to thrive and continue to exist on their very own. He additionally mentioned women need to paintings more difficult than boys as it’s the nature of society that it does now not need to allow them to turn out to be impartial.
Previous final week, he was once on a three-day consult with to the western belt in Tamil Nadu the place he interacted with farmers, trade other folks, weavers and most people.
All over his consult with, the baby-kisser mentioned the main financial insurance policies of the current central govt like Items and Services and products Tax and demonetisation destroyed micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) within the nation.