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Gopal Rai blames centre's ego over deadlock on farm laws

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Gopal Rai blames centre's ego over deadlock on farm laws

Gopal Rai blames centre's ego over deadlock on farm laws

The ongoing farmers' protest entered 29th day on December 24.

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai blamed central government's ego for the farm laws issue and further requested them to talk to the farmers in order to find a way out of this agitation.

Gopal Rai said, "I feel the government is stuck on the farm laws issue because of its ego.

They have called farmers Khalistani, Naxals, terrorists, and whatnot.

The delay tactics of the govt are not working anymore.

I would request the central government to talk to the farmers."


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