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CONGRESS WON’T RELENT TILL CENTRE REPEALS ‘BLACK’ LAWS: RAHUL

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra led a protest march towards Delhi lieutenant governor Anil Baijal’s residence on Friday, in solidarity with the farmers protesting against the new legislatio­n.

The Congress was observing ‘Kisan Adhikar Divas’ (farmers’ rights day) across the country, where all state units were asked to congregate at Raj Bhavans to protest the new farm laws.

Gandhi asserted that the new laws will “destroy” them.

“Congress will stand by the farmers in their protest as the three agricultur­al laws have been passed to destroy them, and help and benefit the big industrial­ists,” Gandhi said.

“Prime Minister Modi doesn’t respect farmers and wants to tire out those protesting against the Centre’s agricultur­e laws. The BJP government will have to take these black laws back,” news agency PTI quoted him as saying.

Tens of thousands of farmers, mainly from Punjab and Haryana, have launched a mass agitation on the borders of the national Capital, demanding that the government scrap the three laws approved by Parliament in September.

While several of them marched towards Baijal’s residence, the Delhi Police stopped the protestors by barricadin­g the route. This also led to a faceoff between the two sides, during which senior Congress leader Alka Lamba was allegedly injured. “This is not going to stop us. Every drop of my blood is dedicated to the farmers of our country,” said Lamba.

However, Anto Alphonse, DCP (north), said that Lamba was not assaulted by the police and any injury to her was caused by her itself. “She had a string entwined in her hand. The string was tied to balloons and a placard. In the melee that happened among people who had accompanie­d her, she may have got injured by the string tied to her hand. We have video evidence for this,” he said.

Meanwhile, in Chandigarh, former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, and in Uttar Pradesh, Congress chief Ajay Kumar Lallu and other workers were allegedly taken into custody during the protest.

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