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Rahul Gandhi On Krishi Kanoon: Bollywood actress turned MP Kangana Ranaut is often in controversies about her statements. After the objectionable remarks made about the farmers' movement in the past, Kangana has now made a big statement about the repealed agricultural laws. She advocated for the agricultural laws and recommended their repeal. However, after the controversy escalated, Kangana took a U-turn from her statement, but now Congress MP and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has warned Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the BJP MP's remarks and sought an explanation. Rahul Gandhi posted a video and asked PM Modi if he is considering bringing back the agricultural laws.

Rahul Gandhi shared the video.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also warned PM Modi in his video that if the repealed agricultural laws are revived again, the entire India alliance will stand against it and he will have to apologize once again. Rahul Gandhi said in a video, 'BJP people keep scrutinizing ideas. They tell someone to express their views publicly and then see what the reaction is. This is what has happened. One of their MPs has talked about bringing back the black agricultural laws.'

Will PM Modi not indulge in hooliganism again?

He said, 'Modi Ji, please clarify whether you want to bring those laws back. You will not do 'badmaashi' again, will you?' He claimed that Prime Minister Modi did not even allow two minutes of silence to be observed in Parliament for the martyred farmers. The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha posted on 'X', 'Who is deciding the government's policy? A BJP MP or Prime Minister Modi? The BJP people are not satisfied even after the martyrdom of more than seven hundred farmers, especially the farmers of Haryana and Punjab.'

What did Kangana say?

The Congress MP said, 'India alliance will not let any conspiracy of BJP against our food providers succeed. If any step is taken to harm the farmers, Modi ji will have to apologize again.' Let us tell you that Kangana Ranaut had said on Tuesday, 'Farmers are the pillars of India's progress. They opposed the agricultural laws only in a few states. I appeal with folded hands that these agricultural laws should be withdrawn in the interest of the farmers.' After the controversy escalated, the BJP MP withdrew his statement on Wednesday and said that these are his 'personal' views and do not reflect the party's stand.

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