Lucknow:In the middle of the ongoing farmers' agitation for the repeal of the three new Union farm laws, the Congress has been working at a fast pace to strengthen its political base. The party feels that in the western districts of Uttar Pradesh by coming out in favour of the farmer protests, it is preparing the political ground for the upcoming panchayat (civic) polls and Assembly elections.
In order to support the farmers in their protest, the Congress's own 'anti-farm laws' movement is going to kick-off from Wednesday. The party's National General Secretary and Uttar Pradesh party in-charge, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, will embark on a four-day programme in the state. She will address rallies in Saharanpur on Wednesday, Meerut on February 13, Bijnor on February 16 and a 'kisan Panchayat' in Mathura on February 18. Farmer leaders may also join Priyanka in these events.
Priyanka Vadra, who went to Rampur to visit the family of a farmer who died during the protest, is likely to gain an edge by holding a 'Kisan Panchayat' in Uttar Pradesh. She will attend four 'Kisan Panchayats' in the state, thus spearheading the Congress' campaign from western UP.
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