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PM's 3 farm laws will destroy Indian agriculture sector: Rahul Gandhi

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PM's 3 farm laws will destroy Indian agriculture sector: Rahul Gandhi

PM's 3 farm laws will destroy Indian agriculture sector: Rahul Gandhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has brought three farm laws which are going to destroy Indian agriculture sector, said Rahul Gandhi in Tamil Nadu's Karur on January 25.

'The PM is attacking our farmers.

He has brought three new laws which are going to destroy Indian agriculture and hand it over to 2-3 big industrialists.

Imagine that one of the laws clearly states that farmers can't go to court to protect themselves,' said Rahul Gandhi.


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