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Sanjay Raut Statement: The Prime Minister Has Time for Movies, but Not for Farmers’ Issues

Sanjay Raut Statement: Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut criticizes Prime Minister Narendra Modi for prioritizing films over the urgent issues faced by farmers. Raut calls for immediate government action to address the ongoing agricultural crisis and resolve the farmers' demands.
 
Sanjay Raut Statement: The Prime Minister Has Time for Movies, but Not for Farmers’ Issues

Sanjay Raut Statement: Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying, "The Prime Minister has time to watch films, but not to address the issues of farmers." He made this statement expressing concern about the condition of farmers, who have been protesting for years over various issues.

Raut said that the Modi government has shown indifference to the agricultural crisis, which he believes is a serious issue for Indian farmers. He accused the government of ignoring the problems faced by farmers and focusing instead on other issues. Raut’s comments come at a time when Prime Minister Modi is participating in film events and public gatherings, while the farmers' protest continues with their concerns unresolved.

Farmers’ Situation and Government’s Response

Farmers have been demanding solutions from the government regarding the Minimum Support Price (MSP) and agricultural laws for several months. Raut accused the government of neglecting the issues faced by farmers, stating that the Prime Minister has never seriously addressed this matter. He called the farmers’ condition "tragic" and urged the government to take serious action on these issues.

Raut further stated that as long as the Prime Minister does not pay attention to the farmers' issues, the agricultural crisis in the country will only worsen. He emphasized that if the government does not sit down with the farmers and engage in meaningful dialogue, the issue will remain unresolved.

Sanjay Raut’s statement has once again raised questions about the government’s indifference to the problems of farmers. It highlights the need for the government to seriously address these issues in order to resolve the ongoing crisis.


 

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