Farmers protest a conspiracy by Congress and Left parties: Raman Singh
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Farmers protest a conspiracy by Congress and Left parties: Raman Singh
BJP Vice President and former Chhattisgarh CM Raman Singh in a press conference on February 21 on the upcoming elections said that BJP will win the election in West Bengal and Assam.
On the ongoing protest, Raman Singh said that farmers' "it is politically influenced and it is a conspiracy by Congress and Left parties to keep this agitation alive." "Farmers of the country are happy with the laws.
The laws are being welcomed in different parts of the country," he added.
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