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Rahul takes on Mayawati, says padyatra not drama
Aligarh, Jul 9 (PTI) Winding up his four-day 'padyatra'
in the battle against Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati,
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday accused her
government of acquiring farmers' lands for golf courses and
racing tracks and firing upon poor farmers when they protest.
Addressing a Kisan Mahapanchayat, capping his 70-km
foot march through the villages of Greater Noida and Aligarh
district, he rejected criticism that he was enacting a
"drama", apparently referring to Mayawati's description of his
march as "nautanki".
Using some strong words for his rival in the campaign
seen as preparations for the next year Assembly elections,
Gandhi said that in Uttar Pradesh a farmer gets to know about
the acquisition of his land only when the builder comes and
tells him that the land belongs to him.
"In UP, we are not against development or making roads.
But this land is being taken away to make golf courses,
colonies and racing track from farmers and that is why they
are angry.
"The farmer says if in Lucknow a rich person's land is
taken he is given the market rate but when it comes to a poor
farmer he is fired upon, beaten, and government does not talk
to us," Gandhi said.
An estimated crowd of about 10,000-15,000 farmers
attended the Mahapanchayat, whose venue became soggy in early
morning rains, capping the padyatra that began in the villages
of Bhatta-Parsaul, the epicentre of a violent agitation
against land acquisition in Greater Noida in May.
LD RAHUL 2 LAST
Dismissing criticism about his campaign, Gandhi said
many people felt it was a drama. "A politician needs to go to
people and talk to them and that is what I believe," he said.
Referring to land acquisition law, Gandhi said some
farmers are worried about it because it is old and they have
problems with it.
"We will try to bring such a law that will benefit the
farmer. But only changing the law won't help because the same
law exists in Haryana and UP but Haryana government takes
people into confidence and talks to them.
"UP government doesn't talk to the people. When a
farmer demands his rights government orders firing on him," he
said.
Gandhi said after the agitation in Bhatta-Parsaul,
Mayawati came out with a new policy on land acquisition which
he said will not benefit the affected people there. "That is
why I set out on this padyatra," he added.
He said when farmers protested in Bhatta-Parsaum two
months ago, police fired and some of them died. It was sad
that these farmers had done nothing wrong and he came to
know about this when he visited these places. They only told
the government that if the government wants their land, pay
adequate compensation but police in turn fired and beat them
up. PTI SKC
ASH
in the battle against Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati,
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday accused her
government of acquiring farmers' lands for golf courses and
racing tracks and firing upon poor farmers when they protest.
Addressing a Kisan Mahapanchayat, capping his 70-km
foot march through the villages of Greater Noida and Aligarh
district, he rejected criticism that he was enacting a
"drama", apparently referring to Mayawati's description of his
march as "nautanki".
Using some strong words for his rival in the campaign
seen as preparations for the next year Assembly elections,
Gandhi said that in Uttar Pradesh a farmer gets to know about
the acquisition of his land only when the builder comes and
tells him that the land belongs to him.
"In UP, we are not against development or making roads.
But this land is being taken away to make golf courses,
colonies and racing track from farmers and that is why they
are angry.
"The farmer says if in Lucknow a rich person's land is
taken he is given the market rate but when it comes to a poor
farmer he is fired upon, beaten, and government does not talk
to us," Gandhi said.
An estimated crowd of about 10,000-15,000 farmers
attended the Mahapanchayat, whose venue became soggy in early
morning rains, capping the padyatra that began in the villages
of Bhatta-Parsaul, the epicentre of a violent agitation
against land acquisition in Greater Noida in May.
LD RAHUL 2 LAST
Dismissing criticism about his campaign, Gandhi said
many people felt it was a drama. "A politician needs to go to
people and talk to them and that is what I believe," he said.
Referring to land acquisition law, Gandhi said some
farmers are worried about it because it is old and they have
problems with it.
"We will try to bring such a law that will benefit the
farmer. But only changing the law won't help because the same
law exists in Haryana and UP but Haryana government takes
people into confidence and talks to them.
"UP government doesn't talk to the people. When a
farmer demands his rights government orders firing on him," he
said.
Gandhi said after the agitation in Bhatta-Parsaul,
Mayawati came out with a new policy on land acquisition which
he said will not benefit the affected people there. "That is
why I set out on this padyatra," he added.
He said when farmers protested in Bhatta-Parsaum two
months ago, police fired and some of them died. It was sad
that these farmers had done nothing wrong and he came to
know about this when he visited these places. They only told
the government that if the government wants their land, pay
adequate compensation but police in turn fired and beat them
up. PTI SKC
ASH