Starting the roadshow from this temple town in eastern Uttar Pradesh, where Assembly elections are due early next year and Congress is out of power for more than two decades, he said the campaign will seek to put pressure on Modi and his government to address farmers' problems.
"These governments (Centre and the state) have forgotten the farmers and labourers. They have not done anything about your problems and sorrow but we will. They have not done anything (for you), neither have they given any assurance.
"I told Modiji to protect the farmers because they provide food to the country and to protect them there are three ways that you need to adopt. The first is to waive their loans. If you remember when our government was there we waived Rs 70,000 crore of their loans.
"What is happening now is that last year, the Modi government waived loans of Rs 50,000 crore of big industrialists.
farmers who came here have told him is that the electricity bill is very high and it is giving pain to farmers and asked the government to reduce it to half.
"Why not halve the electricity bill," he asked the state government.
Rahul also recalled how the Minimum Support Price (MSP) was raised during the Congress-led UPA government to help farmers get remunerative prices for their produce, which the Modi government has stopped doing now.
"We helped the farmers, raised their MSP and the labour by providing them employment through MNREGA. The Modi government has stopped raising the MSP.
The Congress leader also lamented that Deoria, once known as the "sugar bowl" of Uttar Pradesh with 17 sugar mills, was suffering now as all of them are now shut due to the indifference of Centre and the state government.
Interestingly, soon after the congregation of farmers ended, many of them were seen jostling with each other for cots that were laid for the farmers attending the sabha.
Rahul said he had joined the farmers' protest against land acquisition in Bhatta Parsaul and brought a new law to protect their land and ensure that they get market rate for their plots.
"The Congress party understands the sorrow of farmers. Modiji's government came, made a lot of noise about farmers, vowed to protect them, but the sad thing is since the time his government assumed office, he has forgotten the farmers across the country," the Congress Vice President told the farmers.
He said he had visited many states, including Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, to take stock of the farmers' problems.
"I asked Modji in Parliament as to why a farmers never get paid the market rate? Modiji did not reply. When a farmer gets Rs 40 for dal and it is sold for as high as Rs 200 in the market. While there is a lot of difference, it goes into neither farmer's nor the purchaser's pocket. This is going into the pocket of middlemen," he said.
"...Rahul ji came here and listened to us patiently. He collected details of my outstanding loan and also noted down my mobile number. He assured me that if Congress comes to power in the state, then his party will waive off farmers' loans and slash power tariff by 50 per cent," Om Prakash Singh, a farmer, told
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