Get 40% Off
⚠ Earnings Alert! Which stocks are poised to surge?
See the stocks on our ProPicks radar. These strategies gained 19.7% year-to-date.
Unlock full list

India's enigmatic Gandhi fires up opposition at farmers rally

Published 04/19/2015, 07:57 AM
Updated 04/19/2015, 07:57 AM
© Reuters. Farmer stands as he listens to a speech by India's Congress party vice-president Gandhi at a farmers rally at Ramlila ground in New Delhi

By Nigam Prustry and Ratnajyoti Dutta

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's Rahul Gandhi led a large farmers rally on Sunday that focused rural anger toward Prime Minister Narendra Modi's policies, in the first public appearance in months for the elusive scion of the country's most famous political family.

In what seemed like a stage-managed appearance, the opposition leader spoke to thousands of villagers brought to New Delhi on special trains and buses, vowing to block Modi's plan to make it easier for business to forcibly acquire farm land.

"Modiji wants to give your land to industrialist friends,"

said a hoarse-voiced Gandhi, addressing some 70,000 farmers in the large 'Ram Lila' ground.

Anger at the land bill, bad weather and low commodity prices have dented Modi's popularity in the countryside, his first major political challenge since taking office last year.

Gandhi, 44, landed in India on Friday after a mysterious eight-week foreign break that led to rebellious grumbling from party colleagues that the great-grandson of India's first prime minister was a part-timer with dulled political instincts.

The rally was Gandhi's attempt to regain momentum and put the government on the defensive about its support for farmers suffering after bad weather damaged crop.

Modi's government is determined to push through amendments to a land acquisition law passed when the Gandhis were last in power, saying the law has made it almost impossible to buy land for industrial development.

Flanked on stage by his mother, party president Sonia Gandhi and former prime minister Manmohan Singh, Gandhi said Modi was undemocratic in using a decree to implement the new land rules. The government must now pass the amendments in parliament, which convenes on Monday.

"We are not against the land acquisition, but this should happen with the consent of farmers at a good price" said Muktar Singh, a 66-year old farmer who came from Jhajjar district of Haryana, about 65 kilometers away from the capital city.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party hit back, with Ravi Shankar Prasad, communication and telecom minister at the Modi-led government, saying the new land rules were pro-poor.

© Reuters. Farmer stands as he listens to a speech by India's Congress party vice-president Gandhi at a farmers rally at Ramlila ground in New Delhi

The government hopes the opposition Congress Party will agree to a middle path, but the Gandhis vowed on Sunday to stand their ground, setting the stage for a bruising showdown in parliament that could slow the passage of a major tax reform bill also slated for this session.

Latest comments

Risk Disclosure: Trading in financial instruments and/or cryptocurrencies involves high risks including the risk of losing some, or all, of your investment amount, and may not be suitable for all investors. Prices of cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile and may be affected by external factors such as financial, regulatory or political events. Trading on margin increases the financial risks.
Before deciding to trade in financial instrument or cryptocurrencies you should be fully informed of the risks and costs associated with trading the financial markets, carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite, and seek professional advice where needed.
Fusion Media would like to remind you that the data contained in this website is not necessarily real-time nor accurate. The data and prices on the website are not necessarily provided by any market or exchange, but may be provided by market makers, and so prices may not be accurate and may differ from the actual price at any given market, meaning prices are indicative and not appropriate for trading purposes. Fusion Media and any provider of the data contained in this website will not accept liability for any loss or damage as a result of your trading, or your reliance on the information contained within this website.
It is prohibited to use, store, reproduce, display, modify, transmit or distribute the data contained in this website without the explicit prior written permission of Fusion Media and/or the data provider. All intellectual property rights are reserved by the providers and/or the exchange providing the data contained in this website.
Fusion Media may be compensated by the advertisers that appear on the website, based on your interaction with the advertisements or advertisers.
© 2007-2024 - Fusion Media Limited. All Rights Reserved.