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Digvijaya Singh Leads Farmers’ Protest in Indore, Says Centre’s Farm Laws Aimed at Benefiting the ‘Big Persons’

File photo of Congress leader Digvijaya Singh. (PTI)

Digvijaya Singh led the demonstration of Congress workers at Sanyogitaganj Anaj Mandi where slogans were raised against the Narendra Modi government. The protesters demanded rollback of three agri laws.

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  • Last Updated: December 08, 2020, 14:46 IST
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The new agriculture laws were introduced by the Centre with an objective to provide benefits to “big persons”, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh alleged here in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday while leading a protest in support of the ongoing Bharat Bandh.

Singh led the demonstration of Congress workers at Sanyogitaganj Anaj Mandi where slogans were raised against the Narendra Modi government. The protesters demanded rollback of three agri laws.

“After introducing demonetisation and GST, the Modi government, in order to benefit big persons, has brought these black laws in the agriculture sector. Besides farmers, labourers working in mandis (agri markets) have hit the roads in protest,” Singh said.

Demanding repeal of the laws, the Rajya Sabha MP said it was a fight between the rich and the poor. He appealed to the PM to set up a joint Parliamentary committee to resolve the problems of farmers and for holding discussions with the farmers’ bodies to frame a law which is in their interest.

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