Rahul Gandhi demands compensation, jobs for kin of farmers killed during farm laws stir
The Hindu
Congress members demanded a statement from the government on the issue and walked out of the House along with NCP and DMK members while raising slogans against the government
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday demanded compensation and jobs from the Centre for the next of kin of farmers who died during the year-long agitation against the three farm laws on the borders of the national capital.
Raising the issue during the Zero Hour, Mr Gandhi slammed the Modi government for its inability to maintain data on the death of farmers during the year-long agitation and tabled a list of farmers who were paid compensation and given jobs in Punjab.
Congress members demanded a statement from the government on the issue and walked out of the House along with NCP and DMK members while raising slogans against the government.

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