Farm Laws Showdown: Sonia Gandhi Calls Modi Govt 'Arrogant'; Demands Repealing Of Reforms

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Calling it 'arrogant', Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi slammed Modi Government over farmers protest. She demanded an immediate repeal of three agricultural laws that have led to widespread protests. Watch full bulletin.

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Jai Sonia Gandhi ji Tiger 🐅of India 🇮🇳🤚🤚🤚💪💪💪🤚🤚🤚✌✌✌

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See all supporting the kisan union are muslims or Khalistan Left

mpsbhati
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Those who brought the farmers are responsible for the death. The families should file case against the leaders.

pmm
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So... Nee
Yaà...
Now go and sleep...

ravinderraor
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What is the education of bar girls in farming and farm kaws

gollapudishankar
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Congress valomko kya maloom he kisan ka bareme, khali Modi ka khilaf kuch bi karna he bus, ye tho adath hogaya

RameshRamesh-uoqp
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Pehle apni peeri ke neeche jhaaroo laga lo.35000 hindu marva diye punjab mein for political vendata between 1980 to 1991.

satishAggarwal
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Mrs Sonia Gandhi, the Congress Party still has a chance to retrieve its position in politics in the Country, if you step down from power and allow more competent and experienced leaders to take responsibility instead.

pritammukharjee
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Adamant stance of government against the farmers reconfirmed that was state ruled by not human beings, reincarnated cows
Farmers rejected, why did this government still stubborn??

mohamedraby