Amit Shah Challenges Rahul Gandhi: A Closer Look at BJP’s Promises for Farmers in Haryana
Targeting Congress on Agricultural Policies
During a recent poll rally, Union Home Minister Amit Shah actively challenged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. He questioned Gandhi’s understanding of key agricultural policies, particularly the Minimum Support Price (MSP). Moreover, Shah highlighted that the BJP government in Haryana currently procures 24 crops at MSP, showcasing the party’s commitment to supporting farmers.

Rhetorical Questions for Rahul Gandhi
In his address, Shah openly critiqued Congress on farmers’ issues. He suggested that an NGO might have told “Rahul baba” that simply mentioning MSP would win him votes. Consequently, Shah posed a direct challenge: “Do you know the full form of MSP? Can you distinguish between Kharif and Rabi crops?” This questioning aimed to emphasize what he perceives as a lack of understanding among Congress leaders regarding agricultural policies.
Comparing Crop Procurement Rates
Furthermore, Shah asserted that the BJP government in Haryana has made significant strides in crop procurement. He urged Congress leaders to name any Congress-ruled state that matches Haryana’s procurement rates at MSP. For instance, he pointedly asked, “How many crops are purchased at MSP in Karnataka and Telangana?” This question served to contrast the BJP’s performance in Haryana with that of Congress-led states.

Promises of Increased Pricing for Paddy
In addition to discussing procurement rates, Shah highlighted pricing. He noted that, under Congress rule, paddy was procured at just Rs 1,300 per quintal. In contrast, the current rate stands at Rs 2,300. Notably, he boldly promised that if voters re-elect the BJP in Haryana, paddy procurement would rise to Rs 3,100 per quintal.
Highlighting Achievements of the Modi Government
Moreover, Shah praised the Narendra Modi government for fulfilling the long-standing demand for One Rank One Pension. He reinforced the BJP‘s narrative of decisive action on critical issues. In fact, Shah emphasized that, under BJP governance, Haryana has experienced equitable development. He claimed that corruption has significantly declined over the past decade.
The BJP vs. Congress: A Clean Governance Narrative
Shah pointed out, “The Congress governments operated on cut, commission, and corruption.” He added, “Dealers, middlemen, and ‘damads’ used to hold sway. Under the BJP government, those influences have vanished.” This assertion positions the BJP as a cleaner alternative to its predecessor.

Upcoming Elections: A Crucial Moment for Haryana
As Haryana prepares to hold elections on October 5, the stakes are high. Additionally, results will be announced on October 8.
Ultimately, the BJP‘s promises for farmers and Shah‘s direct challenges to Congress leaders may play a crucial role in shaping voter sentiment. As the campaign intensifies, it will be interesting to see how these issues resonate with the electorate.
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