A farmer gives wheat grains to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi during a meeting outside
Gandhi’s residence in New Delhi yesterday.  Gandhi will address a rally of farmers in the capital today.


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Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, back after a 56-day break from politics, will address a rally today over the land acquisition bill and against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government policies that the party describes as “anti-farmer.”
The “kisan khet mazdoor” (farmer-farms labour) rally, which will also be addressed by Rahul’s mother and Congress president Sonia Gandhi, is being widely seen as a show of strength for a party desperate to reverse its sliding fortunes after a string of election drubbings.
Rahul, who led a ‘padyatra’, a protest march in Bhatta Parsaul in 2011 against the then Mayawati government’s land acquisition in Uttar Pradesh, will be seen in the forefront once again at the farmers’ rally here.
He was not seen in public for nearly two months since the budget session of parliament began on February 23. He returned here on April 16 from an undisclosed destination where he was said to have retreated in a leave of absence from politics.
On the eve of the second half of the budget session set to reconvene on April 20, farmers will converge here to attend the rally at Ramlila Maidan, where most political protests in the capital are held.
The Congress, which has been strongly opposing changes in the original legislation on land acquisition brought by its government in 2013, is protesting against the dilution of the original consent clause which makes it mandatory to secure 80% approval of those dependent on the land being procured.
The Congress is “determined to oppose” the land bill that will be introduced in the Lok Sabha for the second time in the upcoming session, party leader Anand Sharma said.
“They will face a brick wall of opposition,” he said, adding that Rahul is likely to address the Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament, on the issue this time.
The party vice president held meetings yesterday with multiple delegations of farmers from Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh to hear their issues regarding the land acquisition ordinance as well as their concern due to the crop loss.
Congress spokesman Randeep Surjewala said that the rally is being organised on a mammoth scale to protest against the government’s “anti-farmer and anti-poor” policies.
“We will protest against the draconian land acquisition ordinance and raise voice for the stress caused to farmers by the damage of 200 lakh hectare of land,” Surjewala said.
Following a trail of destruction caused by unseasonal rain and hailstorm across the agrarian states in the country, the partially damaged crop lying in wholesale is yet to be picked up by the government.
“We would raise the issue at the rally since the government is rejecting that crop on the plea that it has 14% moisture content. But even the good crop would have some. Where would the poor farmer go for help,” asked Surjewala.
“We will also raise our voice against the embargo on states for not releasing the compensation. The poor farmers are not getting adequate market selling price for the Rabi crop. That is another area of concern for us,” he added.
A 17-car ‘Kisan Express’ train will carry farmers from Jaipur to Delhi today. Huge billboards dot the streets of the national capital and radio spots publicise the rally.
Following a stormy first half of the budget session that witnessed multiple walkouts by the opposition in the Lok Sabha over the land acquisition bill, the Congress has sought to up the ante by protests against the land bill.
Sonia led a foot march by the opposition from parliament to Rashtrapati Bhavan while the party fielded a battery of senior leaders who raised slogans like “Kisan Virodhi (anti-farmer) Narendra Modi” on the streets of Delhi and at Jantar Mantar on March 16.



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