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Modi-ji, are you against this or up to some mischief? Rahul Gandhi's dig at Kangana Ranaut on farm law's remark
In images Rahul Gandhi & Kangana Ranaut/ courtesy: Facebook

Modi-ji, are you against this or up to some mischief? Rahul Gandhi's dig at Kangana Ranaut on farm law's remark

| @indiablooms | 25 Sep 2024, 09:47 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Wednesday slammed Kangana Ranaut without taking the actor-politician's name over her comment that farmers should demand a return of the repealed farm laws, a remark that has even upset the Bharatiya Janata Party.

In a video message, Gandhi, without taking Kangana's name, said: "The BJP people keep testing ideas. They ask someone to keep an idea before the people and observe the reaction. This is what has happened."

"Modi-ji, you clarify. Are you against this or are you again up to some mischief? Are you going to revive the black laws? If you do, I guarantee that the INDIA bloc will stand with the farmers," he said.

Kangana has withdrawn her remark where she appealed for the re-introduction of farm laws after the saffron party distanced itself from the Mandi parliamentarian's fresh controversial statement ahead of Haryana polls.

Speaking to reporters in her Lok Sabha constituency of Mandi on Tuesday, Kangana said the laws, scrapped in November 2021, "should be brought back... (and) farmers themselves should demand it".

"I know this will be controversial... but I feel the farm laws that were repealed should be brought back. The farmers themselves should demand it. They are a pillar of strength for the nation's development and I want to appeal to them - demand the laws back for your own good," she said.

Reacting to the comment, BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia said, "It is Kangana Ranaut's personal statement. Neither Kangana Ranaut is authorised to speak on behalf of BJP, nor her remark represents the party's stand on farm laws. We reject the statement."

After BJP's disapproval, Kangana posted a video on her X handle and said, "I have to keep in mind that I am not just an artiste but also a BJP worker. My opinions can't be personal but the party's stand. If my comments have disappointed anyone, I regret it. I withdraw my words."

A furious Congress tweeted a video of her statement and vowed: "these black laws will (never be brought back now)... no matter how hard Modi and his MPs try".

"More than 750 farmers were martyred... only then did the Modi government wake up and these black laws were withdrawn. Now BJP MPs are planning to bring them back... but Congress is with the farmers," party spokesperson Supriya Shrinate responded, pointing to next week's Haryana election.

The actress-MP has already been reprimanded once by the BJP after her earlier remarks on the farmers' protests led to controversy and a scathing attack from Congress.

The party rebuke included a summon by the party's national president Jagat Prakash Nadda and a clarification that her comments do not represent the BJP's views.

Her latest jab comes days before the Assembly elections in Haryana, from where lakhs of farmers marched to Delhi and participated in multiple blockades.

The BJP is eyeing to win the state for a third consecutive time but is aware unhappy farmers could derail that hope.

Kangana, whose latest film Emergency is locked in the certification stage, has been a strong critic of the farmers' protest in 2020, and as the protests were gathering steam, she allegedly misidentified a woman farmer from Punjab and called her Bilkis Bano.

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