Rahul Gandhi continued his tirade against the Modi government on the second day of his Tamil Nadu visit.
Addressing a roadshow in Karur area, Rahul Gandhi accused the Modi government of attempting to destroy the agriculture sector of the country with the three new farm laws.
‘Imagine that one of the laws clearly states that farmers can't go to court to protect themselves,’ Rahul Gandhi said.
The Congress leader further alleged that the PM Narendra Modi-led central government's wrong policies are responsible for ruining the country's economy, which left the youth jobless.
He further alleged that the BJP and RSS have no respect for Tamil language, culture or history.
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