ETV Bharat / state

BJP stands as 'silent spectator' in SC: Rahul

New Delhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged that the BJP was standing as a "silent spectator" in the face of the Forest Rights Act being challenged in the Supreme Court.

author img

By

Published : Feb 14, 2019, 4:13 PM IST

File photo

He also claimed that this was indicative of the ruling party's "intentions" to drive out lakhs of tribals and poor farmers from forests.

Gandhi's attack came over a media report on politicians and adivasi groups asking the Centre if it wants to "sacrifice" the forest law.

Read | Japanese same-sex couples sue for equal marital rights

"The BJP is standing as a silent spectator in the Supreme Court, where the Forest Rights Act is being challenged.

It is indicating its intentions to drive out lakhs of tribals and poor farmers from the forests," Gandhi tweeted.

Congress stands with the "deprived brothers and sisters", and will fight against this injustice with full force, he said.

With inputs from PTI

He also claimed that this was indicative of the ruling party's "intentions" to drive out lakhs of tribals and poor farmers from forests.

Gandhi's attack came over a media report on politicians and adivasi groups asking the Centre if it wants to "sacrifice" the forest law.

Read | Japanese same-sex couples sue for equal marital rights

"The BJP is standing as a silent spectator in the Supreme Court, where the Forest Rights Act is being challenged.

It is indicating its intentions to drive out lakhs of tribals and poor farmers from the forests," Gandhi tweeted.

Congress stands with the "deprived brothers and sisters", and will fight against this injustice with full force, he said.

With inputs from PTI

ZCZC
PRI GEN NAT
.NEWDELHI DEL25
RAHUL-FOREST ACT
BJP stands as 'silent spectator' in SC with Forest Rights Act challenged: Rahul
         New Delhi, Feb 14 (PTI) Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged that the BJP was standing as a "silent spectator" in the face of the Forest Rights Act being challenged in the Supreme Court.
         He also claimed that this was indicative of the ruling party's "intentions" to drive out lakhs of tribals and poor farmers from forests.
         Gandhi's attack came over a media report on politicians and adivasi groups asking the Centre if it wants to "sacrifice" the forest law.
         "The BJP is standing as a silent spectator in the Supreme Court, where the Forest Rights Act is being challenged. It is indicating its intentions to drive out lakhs of tribals and poor farmers from the forests," Gandhi tweeted.
         Congress stands with the "deprived brothers and sisters", and will fight against this injustice with full force, he said. PTI ASK ASK
ANB
ANB
02141450
NNNN
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.