The political confrontation over the newly introduced law has intensified, with the opposition continuously targeting the government, while the ruling side maintains that misleading narratives are being spread. Addressing the issue, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched a sharp attack on the Congress party, accusing it of spreading confusion and falsehoods among the public. Chouhan stated that the new law is designed to benefit farmers and laborers, contrary to the claims made by the opposition. He alleged that Congress is relying on “lies and deception” instead of constructive politics. In a serious allegation, the minister claimed that Congress had circulated a letter on social media generated using artificial intelligence, bearing the signatures of Rahul Gandhi and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. Urging the opposition to act responsibly, Chouhan said that spreading AI-generated content with misleading intent undermines democratic values. He criticized the language and imagery used in what he termed as fabricated campaigns, questioning whether such practices are appropriate in a democracy. Referring to Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals, he remarked that this approach does not reflect truth but rather distorts it. The minister appealed to Congress to stop spreading rumors, understand the law objectively, and contribute positively to national development instead of creating unnecessary confusion.


