Rahul back in business after break

Congress vice-president to meet farmer delegations tomorrow ahead of the party's "kisan-khet mazdoor" rally.

April 17, 2015 01:16 pm | Updated April 02, 2016 04:47 pm IST - New Delhi

Back after his break, Rahul Gandhi will be meeting delegations of farmers from different States on Saturday and hear their views on the changes being brought in the UPA’s land law by the Narendra Modi government.

Mr. Gandhi’s meeting with farmers will be held a day before the Congress’ “kisan-khet mazdoor” rally on Sunday to galvanise protests against the NDA’s land acquisition law.

Sources said Mr. Gandhi accompanied by some senior Congress leaders including Jairam Ramesh and Digvijaya Singh will meet members of various farmer organisations from states like U.P., Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh.

The delegation will include farmers from Bhatta Parsaul village from where Mr. Gandhi had launched a padyatra in 2011 against forcible land acquisition of farmers, a protest that had culminated in passage of Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

The party has already made it clear that the Congress vice-president will address the rally of farmers along with party president Sonia Gandhi.

The rally is being seen as a sort of a comeback announcement of Mr. Gandhi and a show of strength by the party, which has been strongly opposing changes in the original law.

The Congress is hoping to rally people from various parts of the country with the Chalo Dilli Chale slogan, which will be seen on hoardings and heard on FM radio channels on which it has booked spots.

A 17-coach Kisan Express train carrying farmers will leave from Jaipur and arrive at Delhi after six stops on the day of the rally.

Mr. Singh, who is convenor of the committee to chalk out plans for organising the rally, on Friday huddled with AICC secretaries to assess the preparations for the rally. State leaders have been directed to ensure that the rally has full attendance.

The Congress vice-president will also be visiting Amethi, his Parliamentary constituency, after the April 19 rally.

Sources in the party maintain that a clarity will soon emerge on decisions, which were pending for some time like holding a meeting of the Congress Working Committee and AICC meeting, where a number of key decisions are to be taken.

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