"Modi-ji talks about democracy but does not talk about our farmers and labourers, who run this democracy. He forgets them," he said after meeting farmers, who had come to participate in a victory procession organized by Youth
The Congress vice president said his fight to make them equal partners in the progress of the nation will continue.
Congress set up a high-level committee to organise 'Kisan Samman' rally on September 20 to target the Modi government as "anti-farmer" ahead of Bihar Assembly polls.
"But the fight to ensure that farmers are equal partners in the progress of the nation continues and Congress is committed to that goal," Gandhi said on Twitter.
Earlier, Rahul met about 400 farmers from Delhi, Haryana, Himchal Pradesh, Rajasthan and Punjab at 10 Janpath, the residence of Congress President Sonia Gandhi.
Sonia, who also interacted with the farmers, said a coordination committee headed by party veteran A K Antony has been set up to chalk out details of the rally.
AICC general secretaries, in-charge of party state units, PCC chiefs and CLP leaders of Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh (Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh), Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand (Chief Minister Harish Rawat) and Uttar Pradesh are also members of the panel.
The party said that the September 20 rally, which will be addressed by both Sonia and Rahul, was aimed at celebrating the success of farmers and farm labourers, and telling the Modi government that it cannot replace the hard work of the farmer with its "dictatorial" will.
