Top leaders like Digvijay Singh, Jairam Ramesh and Ahmed Patel were present at the 'Zameen Wapsi Andolan" organized at Jantar Mantar, at which senior leaders dubbed as "black ordinance" the emergency measure which brought key changes in UPA's 2013 land law pushed by Rahul.
While the Congress President was in town, Rahul has taken a two-week sabbatical to reflect on recent incidents and party's future course.
It has chalked out plans to rally around farmers, hoping it could be an add on to its traditional Aam Aadmi plank.
Launching a scathing attack on the NDA and calling party workers to pan out across the country and orgnaize farmers, former Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh drew parallel of today's agitation at Jantar Mantar here with the comeback trail of Congress that had begun after its Chikmaglur victory in 1978 giving political re-birth to Indira-Gandhi.
"As Chikmaglur had become a sanjeevani (life saving), similarly Congress will get a sanjeevani from here," Ramesh said.
"This is a zamin wapasi agitation against the ghar wapasi government," he said taking a dig at the BJP over conversion and reconversion issues in last few months.
Party general secretary Digvijay Singh projected the agitation against land ordinance as a "fight between farmers-labourers and big industrialists" and asked people to decide who will rule the country. He alleged that while Modi will not honour his promises to people, he will fulfil all promises made to the big industrialists and noted that the land ordinance is a step in that direction.
"They were talking of making the country Congress-Mukt (free of Congress). Within nine months of coming to power, they want to make the country Kisan-Mukt (free of farmers)," Patel alleged.
Latching on to the auction of Modi's pinstriped coat for Rs 4.31 crore, party spokesperson Raj Babbar asked whether the Prime Minister wants to hand over farmers's future to such industrialists.
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