“Mark My Words…”: Rahul Gandhi Prediction On Farm Laws Comes True
New Delhi: After Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared this morning he would withdraw three laws that farmers have been protesting against for more than a year, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi shared an old video in which he had predicted the rollback.
The comment made way back in January has been shared by many since PM Modi’s surprise announcement. The Congress MP had tweeted the video on January 14 with the caption: “Mark my words, the government will have to take back the anti-farm laws.”
In the video, he says: “I am very, very proud of what the farmers are doing. And I fully support the farmers and I will continue to stand with them. I raised their issue in a yatra in Punjab and we will continue to do it. Mark my words. Take it from me. These laws – the government will be forced to take them back. Remember what I said.”
This morning, he shared the video again with the comment: “The country’s ‘annadatas’ have defeated arrogance with their satyagraha. Congratulations on this victory against injustice. Jai Hind, Jai Hind ka Kisan!.”
The government had always asserted that the three farm laws introduced in September last year were aimed at reforms in the sector, that farmers could now sell produce to buyers beyond government-regulated wholesale markets, where growers are assured of a minimum price. Farmers said the laws would take away the guaranteed minimum price of their produce and leave them at the mercy of corporates.
‘Mark My Words…’: Rahul Gandhi Prediction On Farm Laws Comes True
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi shared the video of his comment again this morning. File
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New Delhi: After Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared this morning he would withdraw three laws that farmers have been protesting against for more than a year, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi shared an old video in which he had predicted the rollback.
The comment made way back in January has been shared by many since PM Modi’s surprise announcement. The Congress MP had tweeted the video on January 14 with the caption: “Mark my words, the government will have to take back the anti-farm laws.”
In the video, he says: “I am very, very proud of what the farmers are doing. And I fully support the farmers and I will continue to stand with them. I raised their issue in a yatra in Punjab and we will continue to do it. Mark my words. Take it from me. These laws – the government will be forced to take them back. Remember what I said.”
This morning, he shared the video again with the comment: “The country’s ‘annadatas’ have defeated arrogance with their satyagraha. Congratulations on this victory against injustice. Jai Hind, Jai Hind ka Kisan!.”
The government had always asserted that the three farm laws introduced in September last year were aimed at reforms in the sector, that farmers could now sell produce to buyers beyond government-regulated wholesale markets, where growers are assured of a minimum price. Farmers said the laws would take away the guaranteed minimum price of their produce and leave them at the mercy of corporates.