Bengal CM Mamta hits the centre says : devastating the farmers, helping the hoarders

West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee targets the centre whereas the PM Narendra Modi says the oppositions just focus on politics and provoke citizens.


West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee targets the Central Govt. for devastating the
farmers and helping the hoarders on Tuesday 29th September 2020.
The controversial three farm laws have awakened the voices of the farmers has taken them to the
streets. On Sunday 27th Sept, The bills were sanctioned by the President of the nation Shri Ram Nath
Kovind.
The majorities of the opposition are in against the laws and endlessly supporting the farmers and the
farm labourers. Recently the Former Cong. President ensured the farmers of Punjab to march a rally
against the injustice of the Govt. So as Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee showed her voice against the laws.
While addressing an administrative meeting in 'Uttar Kanya' in Siliguri, CM says to speak to the state's
official and to work for the interest of the farmers and the farm labourers.
She also stated that "The farm laws will devastate the farmers of the country. It will only help the
hoarders. The laws will not serve the interest of the farmers. We will soon convene a meeting of officials
to see what can be done to protect the interest of the farmers."
Earlier, PM Narendra Modi stated to oppose the alleged statement given by the opposition and said,
"they wanted only the middlemen to thrive and referred to the burning of a tractor in Delhi by Congress
workers as an insult to farmers". He tends to target the Punjab Young Cong. party for the tractor case
happened yesterday.
He also added that the main aim of opposition is to do politics in the country and to oppose all the laws
sanctioned till date including the GST, One Rank One Pension, Rafale deal, Statue of Unity and so more.
He said politics of the opposition for opposition's sake was the root of the frustration of a party which
had ruled for four generation

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