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“Rs 20,000 crore have been spent on farmers’ welfare during last one year,” Chouhan told a huge gathering here. The rally was an apparent attempt to placate farmers and to counter Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s planned visit to Pipliya Mandi near here on the first anniversary of death of six farmers in police firing.
Mandsaur in western Madhya Pradesh was the epicentre of last year’s farmers’ agitation. The Congress government did nothing for farmers, Chouhan said. “When I, as a Member of Parliament, used to go to (then) chief minister Digvijay Singh to seek help for farmers whose crops were damaged, he used to laugh and do nothing for them,” the chief minister alleged.
The opposition party was bent on creating bloodshed in the state, the chief minister said, in apparent reference to Gandhi’s planned visit. “Congress gave the Garibi Hataao (eradicate poverty) slogan, but did precious little for the poor,” he said. “On the other hand, the BJP is genuinely working for their uplift. The poor get wheat at just Rs 1 per kg. What had the Congress done in so many years,” he asked.
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Police are deploying heavy security in Mandsaur, where protesters are expected to flock to pay homage to the six people who were killed in police firing last June.