Kangana got into trouble for giving a statement on farmers, said- I take back my words
Kangana Ranaut News / Kangana got into trouble for giving a statement on farmers, said- I take back my words
Kangana Ranaut News - Kangana got into trouble for giving a statement on farmers, said- I take back my words
Kangana Ranaut News: BJP MP from Mandi Kangana Ranaut, who is in the headlines due to her controversial statements, recently created a stir in the country's politics by commenting on agricultural laws. Kangana had hoped in her statement that her views could lead to controversy, and this is what happened eventually. Her statement gave the opposition parties an opportunity to attack the government sharply. However, Kangana withdrew her statement after the controversy escalated, but despite this, political allegations and counter-allegations continue.Kangana Ranaut's statement and clarificationKangana Ranaut had said in a conversation with the media, "In the last few days, I was questioned on the farmer laws, and I suggested that the farmers should request the Prime Minister to withdraw these laws." This statement of Kangana gave rise to controversy. Clarifying her statement, she said, "When these laws came, many people supported them, but the Prime Minister withdrew them with sensitivity. If anyone is disappointed by my thinking, I am sorry. My views may be my personal, but my party's stand should be given prominence. I take back my words."BJP distanced itself, opposition attacksBJP immediately reacted to Kangana Ranaut's statement. BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia said that Kangana is not authorized to make any such statement on behalf of the party, and her statement does not reflect the party's policy on agricultural bills. However, the opposition did not leave any opportunity to capitalize on this issue. Congress MP Pramod Tiwari said that Kangana's statement has revealed the hidden agenda of the BJP. He said, "The talk of repealing agricultural laws reflects the real intention of the BJP."Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh also reacted sharply and said that Prime Minister Modi should answer this. Along with this, government allies like JDU also opposed Kangana's statement.Congress's claim in HaryanaCongress leader Deepender Hooda took Kangana's statement in the context of Haryana and said that BJP's intention is to re-implement the agricultural laws. He challenged that if the Congress government is formed in Haryana, no force will be able to re-implement these "black laws". Hooda's statement also brought heat to the politics of Haryana, where a large section of farmers was prominently involved in the protest against the agricultural laws.Sharp attack by Congress President KhargeCongress President Mallikarjun Kharge also attacked the Modi government on the pretext of Kangana's statement. He said, "Even after the martyrdom of 750 farmers, the BJP and the Modi government did not realize their crime. There is talk of re-implementing the three black laws. The Modi government used drones, nails and guns against the farmers. This time the anger of the farmers in the electoral states will answer the Modi government." Agricultural laws were withdrawn in 2021It is important to remind that in 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the repeal of three agricultural laws. There were widespread protests by farmers across the country against these laws, especially the sit-in on the borders of Delhi for more than a year, due to which this issue became the center of national debate. During this time there were also allegations of death of many farmers. While withdrawing these laws, PM Modi had said that he failed to convince the farmers and due to this he had to take this decision.ConclusionKangana Ranaut's statement on agricultural laws and then withdrawing it shows how much political sensitivity is there on this issue. Even though Kangana has apologized calling her statement personal, the opposition is seeing it as BJP's hidden intention. This development has brought the issue of farmers back into the mainstream ahead of the upcoming elections, and it will be interesting to see what effect it will have on the political landscape.