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Chaos mars visit as Rahul gandhi gets to meet few farmers at Punjab mandis

Rahul was to spend the night at home of local MLA Gurkirat Kohli at Kotli village. But, the plan was cancelled due to lack of proper security arrangements

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Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi had taken the train to Punjab with plans to meet distressed farmers, who have been agitating over non-procurement of their harvest. However, his visit was largely spent controlling party workers who vied with each other to get clicked with the party vice-president.

Read: Rahul Gandhi travels in train to take stock of farmers’ situation in Punjab

Ambala: Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi at Ambala Railway Station on Tuesday. PTI Photo Ambala: Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi at Ambala Railway Station on Tuesday. PTI Photo

As he entered Sirhind mandi in Fatehgarh Sahib, Rahul found just a couple of farmers. But, before he could talk to them in detail, Congress workers pounced on him.

Read: Rahul Gandhi’s Kisan Padayatra to begin from Vidarbha

“Where are the farmers? Bring the farmers. I am here to meet them,” Rahul kept telling local MLAs and state Congress leaders, including the party’s state chief Partap Singh Bajwa.

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As Congress workers jumped on heaps of wheat to catch a glimpse of the party vice-president, Rahul was heard saying: “Do not step on the wheat grains. Move away from there”.

Santok Singh, a farmer from Sangrur, said, “My produce is lying since eight days in Sirhind mandi. Rahul Gandhi has come here when the purchase season is almost over and farmers are no longer at mandis. This visit is too late. Ten days back, the visit would have helped us.”

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Ambala: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on-board Sachkhand Express, on his way to Punjab, in Ambala on Tuesday. (PTI Photo) Ambala: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on-board Sachkhand Express, on his way to Punjab, in Ambala on Tuesday. (PTI Photo)

It was raining when Rahul reached Mandi Gobindgarh. The situation at the mandi was a repeat of the chaos at Sirhind. Former Sangrur MP Vijay Inder Singla, who was accompanying Rahul, had a fall in the chaos.

A while later, a daily wage labourer was presented before Rahul as a farmer. “”I am a labourer, not a farmer,” pleaded the guy as he was pushed to talk to the Congress vice-president.

As Congress workers kept stepping on grains to get clicked with Rahul, a farmer was heard saying: “This visit has spoiled my grains. I am not interested in meeting anyone.”

The scene was no different in Khanna, Asia’s largest grain market.

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Ambala: Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi at Ambala Railway Station on Tuesday. PTI Photo Ambala: Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi at Ambala Railway Station on Tuesday. PTI Photo

Some 300 labourers were waiting there to meet Rahul. But, thanks to Congress workers, chaos broke out again and they could not talk to the Congress vice-president.

In a short address to Congress workers and mediapersons, Rahul said, “The government led by PM Narendra Modi is a government of industrialists. It is being run by a group of corporate houses who are not bothered about the plight of farmers.”

ragaHe added, “Modi talks about ‘Made in India’ and see this is how our ‘Made in India’ foodgrains are being treated. The sweat and blood of farmers is lying unattended in mandis.”

Speaking on the contentious land bill, Rahul said, if passed, it will be a ‘draconian’ law. “In no way, land of farmers should be taken without their consent.”

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Rahul was to spend the night at home of local MLA Gurkirat Kohli at Kotli village. But, the plan was cancelled due to lack of proper security arrangements, Congress sources said.

Divya Goyal is a Principal Correspondent at The Indian Express, based in Ludhiana (Punjab). She is widely recognized for her human-interest storytelling and in-depth investigative reporting on social and political issues in the region. Professional Profile Experience: With over 13 years in journalism, she joined The Indian Express in 2012. She previously worked with Hindustan Times. Education: A gold medalist in English Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi. Core Beats: She covers a diverse range of subjects, including gender issues, education, the Sikh diaspora, heritage, and the legacy of the Partition. She has also reported on minority communities in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Awards and Recognition Divya has earned significant acclaim for her sensitivity toward gender and social disparities: Laadli Media Award (2020): For her investigative report "Punjab: The Invisible Drug Addicts," which exposed the gender disparity in treating women addicts. Laadli Media Award (2023): For a ground report on the struggles of two girls who had to ride a boat to reach their school in a border village of Punjab. Signature Style Divya is known for "humanizing the news." Rather than just reporting on policy, she often focuses on the individuals affected by it—such as students dealing with exam stress, farmers struggling with diversification, or families impacted by crime. Her work often bridges the gap between West (Pakistan) and East (India) Punjab, exploring shared heritage and common struggles. X (Twitter): @DivyaGoyal_ ... Read More

 

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