How Congress wants to cash in politically on farmers unrest


New Delhi, Jan 11 (IANS): The Congress appears set to capitalise on the ongoing farmers agitation at Delhi's borders against the farm laws.

The situation appears to be volatile in Punjab and Haryana where the BJP is on the backfoot.

On Sunday, for instance, the farmers did not allow Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar to land his helicopter at his home turf in Karnal.

The Congress on Monday denied any role in the incident and squarely blamed Khattar for the chaos. State President of the Congress Kumari Selja said on Monday,"Those who are with farmers should come out of the government".

She said MLAs opposing the farm laws should stop supporting the government.

Sensing an opportunity, the Congress decided to launch a pan-India programme on Jan 15 and asked its state units to protest against farm laws. Congress leaders say the unrest will cost the BJP dear politically, at least in Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Except Punjab, the other three states are ruled by the BJP.

Congress former Minister in Uttarakhand, Nav Prabhat said, "The BJP is ignoring the farmers and benefiting the corporates and this time, after these laws were passed, the farmers will be forced to sell their produce below MSP. The BJP will have to bear the repercussions of the problems it has created for farmers."

In Punjab, the urban body elections scheduled in February could prove to be a litmus test for the BJP, while the Congress hopes to win the elections due to the farmers agitation. For the first time, the BJP was forced to go alone after the Akali Dal severed ties with the party because of farm laws. Congress President of the state Sunil Jhakhar said,"We are ready for polls".

In the just-concluded urban body elections in Himachal Pradesh, the Congress managed to make inroads on the home turf of Chief Minister Jairam Thakur. It may prove to be a major setback for the BJP since urban centres have traditionally backed the saffron party.

 

  

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    Every political party does it when it's turn comes. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this. Every political party takes advantage of certain situations and BJP is just no exception.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    If a political party does any good for its people it automatically benefits that party hence that party deserves to rule not otherwise.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    How many amongst CONgress would've read the Farm Laws and understood them?
    Plus putting up a fake narrative has been a habit with CONgress. Let them do whatever to disrupt Republic Day utilizing poor farmers, educated electorate will pay back to CONgress rejecting disrupters

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    Of Course, nobody knows about these 3 farmers laws except only BJP. Has BJP explained, discussed and debated about these 3 laws officially in the parliament?????????........Has BJP taken opposition, allies and farmers into confidence???????.......Finally has these laws been officially passed in parliamentary way according to the constitution?????????? NO NO NO ...............SO, advice to you repeal a 3 laws then explain and discuss about the laws then see its merit to pass or drop. Start all over again. Don’t pass laws then do your explanations.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    Farm Laws were discussed in Parliament and passed by voting.
    CONgressis can cry foul and try harder to spin fake narrative.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    Really, then why your own allies SAD, BJD and SS break away from NDA reason being they were kept in dark till the last moment and never discussed with them.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    Congress doesn't believe in Empty Promises ...

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  • Vish, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    Well said!! That’s why people have been kicking out Scamgress party.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    Really, then go to those same people with ballot papers and see the result. Please wear safety pads while getting kicked.
    Hai Dum??????......

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    Recently Hyderabad Municipal Corporation elections were with Ballot paper. BJP which had 2 seats got 48, CONgress which had 1 seat got 2, Regional party TRS which had 98 became 54.
    In J&K District Council elections were fought on Ballot paper, BJP made significant gains by winning in more than 90 seats behind the GUPKAR alliance by 25 seats only, even making maiden entry in Srinagar valley by winning 5 seats. CONgress which exited the alliance in last minute scaled down from 46 seats to 15 seats overall. Hope you're aware of this.
    Now tell who needs to wear safety pads and who is getting kicked on rear.

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  • Vish, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 11 2021

    Guess, you are in imaginary world. Panchayat election result is just a tight slap on the face of people like you. Guess, you must now have good experience of wearing safety pads till date and do get addicted to it!

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