Published 13:15 IST, February 12th 2021
Rahul Gandhi's 'hum do humare do' jibe gets BJP guessing; Giriraj Singh suggests Vadras
Responding to his Rahul's jibe, Giriraj Singh said that he was referring to himself, Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and his brother-in-law Robert Vadra.
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Stepping up attack against Centre over three farm laws, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged that se legislations would dam country's food security system as also "break spine of farmers". Invoking family planning slogan 'Hum do Hamare do', Rahul Gandhi attacked government and said just four people are running country. "w four people are running country...and everyone kws who y are," he said.
'Rahul does t kw about farm laws'
Responding to his jibe, Union Minister and BJP MP Giriraj Singh on Friday said that Rahul Gandhi was referring to himself, his mor Sonia Gandhi, his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vra, and his bror-in-law Robert Vra. "By 'hum do, hamare do', he was referring to himself, his mor, his sister, and his bror-in-law. I do t kw what mess he wants to give to nation," Singh, Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying told ANI outside parliament.
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"He (Rahul Gandhi) did t utter a single word on Budget. Perhaps, he does t kw about farm laws. it was unfortunate," Lok Sabha MP from Bihar's Begusarai ded.
Union Parliamentary Minister Pralh Joshi hitting out at Congress leer said, "Neir he is in house r in country. He should re rules. He does t kw anything, He was t sitting in House when Finance Minister was reing out budget."
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Rahul attacks govt in LS over farm laws
Participating in general discussion on Union Budget in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi said Prime Minister, in his reply to discussions on motion of thanks to President's dress, h mentioned that opposition is talking about farmers' agitation but was t speaking about content and intent of laws.
"So I thought let us make Prime Minister happy and talk of content and intent of se laws," he said, and alleged that " intent of se three laws is to allow industrialists to buy unlimited quantities of foodgrains and hoard m as much as y want."
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Claiming that se measures will end 'mandis' and will end Essential Commodities Act, he said, " new farm laws will destroy India's food security system and will hurt rural ecomy. farmers are t going anywhere but will overthrow government."
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(With ncy inputs)
11:30 IST, February 12th 2021