Deccan Chronicle

Rahul juggernaut rolls on

After Punjab, Congress leaders meets farmers from Vidarbha too

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Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi continued his attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for ignoring the problems of distraught farmers, and said the government had “abandoned” farmers facing their worst times.

Mr Gandhi visited many villages in Maharashtr­a’s Vidarbha region on a day-long padyatra on Thursday.

Mr Gandhi told reporters the situation in Maharashtr­a was “very disturbing” and alleged that the Modi government at the Centre was “working for crony capitalist­s and had no interest in helping farmers and the downtrodde­n”.

“There is a feeling of desertion among farmers. Instead of helping them in their toughest times, the BJP government at the Centre and in Maharashtr­a have abandoned farmers, resulting in the rise of farmers’ suicides,” Mr Gandhi said.

Mr Gandhi began his ‘Sanvad Yatra’ early on Thursday from Gunji village. On his way to Gunji, he met people from Kondhali and Talegaon villages lined up on the roads to meet him.

Mr Gandhi visited five villages on Thursday between Gunji and Ramgaon, interactin­g with farmers who suffered crop losses due to unseasonal rains and hailstorms. Maharashtr­a PCC chief Ashok Chavan and other senior leaders were with him.

The villagers told Mr Gandhi that “insurance companies are only selecting sample areas for giving compensati­on while the rest of the farmers were being deprived by them of the benefits due”.

Hailing Mr Gandhi’s initiative in opposing the Land Acquisitio­n Bill, 2015, in Parliament, the villagers said they was apprehensi­on that farm land would be acquired for business.

 ??  ?? Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi interacts with farmers during his 15-km padayatra in Amravati district in Vidarbha, Maharashtr­a on Thursday.
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi interacts with farmers during his 15-km padayatra in Amravati district in Vidarbha, Maharashtr­a on Thursday.

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