New Delhi: A day after the President of India Ram Nath Kovind gave assent to three contentious farm bills, Congress party led huge demonstrations in various states like Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Tamil Nadu and many others, submitting a memorandum to Governors of respective states against the agriculture legislations.
"In a series of continuing opposition to the draconian anti-farmers' legislations steamrolled by Central Government, Congress party today organized and undertook nationwide agitation in state capitals under the aegis of the Pradesh Congress Committees," said a statement of the party.
It further added, "The protests were aimed at making the deaf government listen to the voice of farmers and withdraw the atrocious anti-farmers Bills passed by the Parliament, abolishing MSP and creating corporate monopolies in the farm produce procurement sector."
Earlier today, Chief Ministers, PCC Chiefs, Party leaders, MLAs, MPs and party's office-bearers assembled in state headquarters and marched to the Raj Bhavan (Governor's Office) to lodge their protest against agricultural laws.
Punjab CM, Capt Amrinder Singh along with his ministers and senior leaders assembled at Khatkar Kalan, the ancestral village of Shaheed Bhagat Singh.
He also announced that his Government will move to Supreme Court to challenge these laws.
Rajasthan CM, Ashok Gehlot and PCC President Govind Singh Dotasra met Governor at Raj Bhavan to submit a memorandum, urging him for an immediate withdrawal of these farm laws.