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‘BJP wants king’s rule’: Rahul Gandhi urges ‘poor’ to unite against VB-G RAM G Act; links it to repealed farm laws

'BJP wants king's rule': Rahul Gandhi urges 'poor' to unite against VB-G RAM G Act; links it to repealed farm laws

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi with party chief Mallikarjun Kharge (PTI photo)

NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi on Thursday urged poor people to unite against the central government’s new VB-G RAM G Act that has replaced the UPA-era MGNREGA, claiming that the Modi government’s objectives behind the new legislation is same as they were with the “three black farm laws”.Addressing the National MGNREGA Workers’ Convention organised by the Rachnatmak Congress, Rahul Gandhi said PM Modi wants to finish the concept of Panchayati Raj and alleged that the ruling BJP wants an India “where the King decides everything”.

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“The thinking was to provide work to those who need it. This scheme was to be run through the third tier of government – Panchayati Raj. The word rights was important. All poor people had the right to work under MGNREGA and PM Modi-BJP wants to finish that concept,” Rahul Gandhi was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.Some years ago they brought in the “three black farm laws” but farmers stopped that after “all of us unitedly put pressure” on the government, the former Congress chief said.“We all put pressure and got the laws repealed. They are doing the same thing with workers that they did with farmers as they brought the three black farm laws,” Gandhi said.With the new law, the Centre will decide the work and allocation of funds with BJP-ruled governments always getting precedence, he said. Earlier, what workers used to get will be given to contractors and bureaucracy, Gandhi alleged.“They (BJP) want assets to be in a few hands so that the poor people are dependent on Adani-Ambani, that is their model of India,” he charged. They want an India where the King decides everything, he said. Gandhi also said he was unable to remember the name of the new law and asked the audience what it was.Workers from across the country participated in the convention, bringing a fistful of soil from their work sites that was put in plants as a symbolic gesture in the presence of Gandhi and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge.The Congress launched ‘MGNREGA Bachao Sangram’, a 45-day nationwide campaign against the repeal of the UPA-era Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), on January 10.The opposition party is demanding the withdrawal of the Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Act and restoration of MGNREGA as a rights-based law in its original form, the right to work and the authority of panchayats.

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