Congressional leader Rahul Gandhi will hold tractor rallies in Punjab on Sunday to protest the three farm laws recently passed by Parliament after his visit to the state to extend support for agitators farmers was postponed one day while visiting the Hathras gang family. -Rape victim on Saturday.
According to a spokesman for the Punjab Congress, the former party chairman’s demonstrations will cover more than 50 km, from Moga to Patiala, for three days until October 6. During his three-day visit, Gandhi will lead the party’s tractor rally in Moga, Ludhiana, the Sangrur and Patiala districts of the Malwa region, which cover more than 50 kilometers, the spokesperson said. The rallies are scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. on each of the three days and will adhere to Covid-19 guidelines.
In addition to Prime Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, all party ministers, MPs and MLA are expected to take part in the protest rallies alongside the general secretary of the Indian Congress Committee (AICC) in charge of party affairs. in Punjab, Harish Rawat and the chairman of the state party. Sunil Jakhar.
On the first day, the protest rally will begin with a public meeting at Badni Kalan in Nihal Singh Wala in Moga district before passing through Lopon. You will then head to Jagraon in the Ludhiana district of Punjab, where you will be greeted in Chakar, Lakha and Manoke, culminating in a public meeting in Raikot and covering a distance of around 22 km.
On October 5, the party will cover a distance of 20 km, beginning with a reception at Barnala Chowk in the Sangrur district, from where Gandhi and his team will travel by car to Bhawanigarh to address a public meeting. Then they will go to Samana in the Patiala district in tractors. Their receptions will be held at Fatehgarh Chhana and Bahmna, before ending the day with a public gathering at Grain Market, Samana.
The last stage of the protest will start from Dudhan Sadhan in Patiala district with a public meeting. The congressional team will then head to the Pehowa border, which is 10 km away. Afterwards, Gandhi will enter Haryana for a series of programs in the neighboring state.
The Congress party is protesting against three agricultural laws: the Agricultural Products Trade and Trade (Promotion and Facilitation) Act of 2020, the Farmers’ Agreement (Empowerment and Protection) on Price Guarantee and the Agricultural Services Act of 2020 and the Essential Products (Amendment) Act, 2020 – passed by Parliament during the monsoon session.
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