The Free Press Journal

Rallies in Mumbai only for 'publicity': Athawale

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Union minister Ramdas Athawale on Monday said there was no need of a farmers' march in Mumbai in support of peasants protesting near Delhi against the Centre's three new farm laws, and claimed it is being done only for "publicity". The central government is on the farmers' side and ready to give justice to the peasants, he asserted. However, the NCP, an ally of the Uddhav Thackeray-led

Maharashtr­a government, accused Athawale of insulting farmers by calling the protest in Mumbai as a "publicity stunt", and asked him to apologise to all the peasants. Thousands of farmers from across Maharashtr­a have reached Mumbai to participat­e in a rally in the state capital on Monday against the Centre's three new farm laws and to support farmers bodies agitating near Delhi over the issue. Athawale noted that the Supreme Court recently stayed the implementa­tion of the three new farm laws, and the Centre has also proposed to suspend the legislatio­ns for two years.

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