Congress to press for repeal of three agriculture legal guidelines on first day of winter session of Parliament

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The Congress on Thursday determined that it might press for repeal of three agriculture legal guidelines on the very first day of the upcoming winter session of Parliament, apart from searching for a compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the households of those that died of COVID-19.

The choice was taken at a gathering of high social gathering leaders, chaired by Sonia Gandhi, to debate the Congress’ technique for the upcoming session beginning November 29.

NS The Union Cabinet has already authorised a invoice to repeal three agriculture legal guidelines After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement on 19 November. It will probably be launched within the Lok Sabha throughout the winter session.

The Congress assembly was held at 10 Janpath, the residence of Sonia Gandhi in Delhi, wherein Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge and Deputy Leader Anand Sharma apart from Chief Whip within the Upper House Jairam Ramesh had been current.

Congress chief in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Deputy Leader Gaurav Gogoi, Chief Whip Okay Suresh and Whips Manickam Tagore and Ravneet Singh Bittu participated within the assembly. Senior chief AK Antony and AICC basic secretary group KC Venugopal had been additionally current.

Sources stated the Congress management determined to demand repeal of the agriculture legal guidelines on the very first day of the session.

“We wish to repeal three agriculture legal guidelines on the primary day of the session. We will even demand a separate regulation for Minimum Support Price.

Party leaders stated they may attain out to different opposition events to press for his or her calls for, which embody the resignation of Union Minister Ajay Kumar Mishra ‘Theni’, whose son has been arrested within the Lakhimpur Kheri incident wherein some farmers had been arrested. A car was crushed. ,

The Congress management additionally determined to take up the difficulty of value hike and pressed for Rs 4 lakh compensation for all of the victims of COVID-19.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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