Rajnath Singh said that the farmers are the backbone of the country and objected to them being labelled ‘Naxals’ and ‘Khalistanis.’ The defence minister hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and said he didn’t know much about farming.
The minister attacked Rahul Gandhi and said that he knew more about agriculture than the chief of the Congress since he was born into an agricultural family and his parents were both farmers.
“Rahulji is younger to me and I know more than him about agriculture. Because I have been born from womb of a farmer-mother. I am the son of a farmer and we cannot take decisions against the farmers. Our Prime Minister was also born from the womb of a poor mother. I want to say this only and there is no need to say anything else,” said Rajnath Singh.
Farm reform laws have been made in the interest of farmers and the farmers should let the laws be implemented for two years, expressed the minister. He reacted to opposition’s accusations that government was “pained” by the protest by farmer. On the charges of farmers being branded as ‘Naxals’ and ‘Khalistanis’, Rajnath Singh said, “These allegations should not be made by anyone against farmers. We express our deepest respect. They are our annadatas.’’ said the minister
In a period of economic stagnation, farmers were responsible for keeping the economy out of trouble. They are the backbone of the economy, said the minister on farmers.
Rajnath Singh said that the farmers are the backbone of the country and objected to them being labelled ‘Naxals’ and ‘Khalistanis.’ The defence minister hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and said he didn’t know much about farming.
The minister attacked Rahul Gandhi and said that he knew more about agriculture than the chief of the Congress since he was born into an agricultural family and his parents were both farmers.
“Rahulji is younger to me and I know more than him about agriculture. Because I have been born from womb of a farmer-mother. I am the son of a farmer and we cannot take decisions against the farmers. Our Prime Minister was also born from the womb of a poor mother. I want to say this only and there is no need to say anything else,” said Rajnath Singh.
Farm reform laws have been made in the interest of farmers and the farmers should let the laws be implemented for two years, expressed the minister. He reacted to opposition’s accusations that government was “pained” by the protest by farmer. On the charges of farmers being branded as ‘Naxals’ and ‘Khalistanis’, Rajnath Singh said, “These allegations should not be made by anyone against farmers. We express our deepest respect. They are our annadatas.’’ said the minister
In a period of economic stagnation, farmers were responsible for keeping the economy out of trouble. They are the backbone of the economy, said the minister on farmers.
Rajnath Singh said that the farmers are the backbone of the country and objected to them being labelled ‘Naxals’ and ‘Khalistanis.’ The defence minister hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and said he didn’t know much about farming.
The minister attacked Rahul Gandhi and said that he knew more about agriculture than the chief of the Congress since he was born into an agricultural family and his parents were both farmers.
“Rahulji is younger to me and I know more than him about agriculture. Because I have been born from womb of a farmer-mother. I am the son of a farmer and we cannot take decisions against the farmers. Our Prime Minister was also born from the womb of a poor mother. I want to say this only and there is no need to say anything else,” said Rajnath Singh.
Farm reform laws have been made in the interest of farmers and the farmers should let the laws be implemented for two years, expressed the minister. He reacted to opposition’s accusations that government was “pained” by the protest by farmer. On the charges of farmers being branded as ‘Naxals’ and ‘Khalistanis’, Rajnath Singh said, “These allegations should not be made by anyone against farmers. We express our deepest respect. They are our annadatas.’’ said the minister
In a period of economic stagnation, farmers were responsible for keeping the economy out of trouble. They are the backbone of the economy, said the minister on farmers.