Politics continues on the return of agricultural laws. Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi has welcomed the decision of the Central Government on one hand, while on the other hand, she has written a letter to PM Modi demanding justice for the victims in the Lakhimpur Kheri incident.
Priyanka Gandhi said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Lucknow today and I have written a letter to him demanding justice for the victims in the Lakhimpur Kheri case. She has also targeted PM Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
General secretary of the All India Congress Committee Priyanka said that the PM and Yogi are sharing the stage with the father of the accused of Lakhimpur Kheri incident. When will the victims of Lakhimpur Kheri incident get justice?
Earlier on Friday, Priyanka Gandhi took a jibe at the Modi government after the PM announced the withdrawal of the agriculture law. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra had said that the truth of this country was understood when the defeat started appearing in the elections.
Priyanka Gandhi made a flurry of allegations on the central government through a tweet. She had said that after seeing the defeat in the elections, then suddenly you started to understand the truth of this country – 'that this country has been made by the farmers, this country belongs to the farmers, the farmer is the true caretaker of this country'.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra wrote- 'the martyrdom of more than 600 farmers, more than 350 days of struggle, Narendra Modi Ji your minister's son crushed the farmers to death, you didn't care.
The leaders of your party insulted the farmers and called them terrorists, traitors, goons, miscreants, you yourself called agitators, lashed them with sticks, arrested them'.
At the same time, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi wrote a letter to the farmers after the decision of the Central Government to withdraw the agricultural laws.
He wrote, 'My dear Annadatas, many congratulations on the historic victory achieved on the basis of your tenacity, struggle and sacrifice. I bow down to the sacrifices made by more than 700 farmer-labourer brothers and sisters in your struggle. Congress is celebrating Vijay Diwas on Saturday after announcing the withdrawal of agricultural laws. Congress leaders and workers are holding meetings and rallies across the country'.