Explorer

Rahul grades Modi 'F' for performance in Karnataka's agri sector

The attack came ahead of polling for the 224-member Karnataka Assembly, to be held on May 12. The results will be declared on May 15.

New Delhi: Attacking Narendra Modi for letting the farmers down in Karnataka, Congress President Rahul Gandhi in a report card gave the Prime Minister an 'F' Grade for his performance in the agricultural sector in the state. Gandhi, in a Tweet, said the Prime Minister's crop insurance scheme has made the "farmers suffer" while filling the coffers of the private insurance companies that have made "huge profits". The Congress chief said that the farmers did not receive the additional 50 per cent on their Minimum Support Price (MSP) that they have been demanding. "Contribution to Congress state governments 8,500 crore Farm Loan waiver = 0 Rs. "PM's crop insurance scheme: Farmers suffer; pvt (private) insurance companies make huge profits. "No MSP+50%, for Karnataka farmers. Grade = F," The attack came ahead of polling for the 224-member Karnataka Assembly, to be held on May 12. The results will be declared on May 15. Both Modi and Gandhi were scheduled to address separate public rallies in the state on Thursday. While the Prime Minister will address rallies in Kalaburagi, Ballari and Bengaluru, Gandhi will join the Congress' Jana Ashirwada Yatre, which will continue till Friday.

Top Headlines

'Economic D-Day': Trump Warns Countries Helping Iran Of ‘Tremendous’ Consequences
'Economic D-Day': Trump Warns Countries Helping Iran Of ‘Tremendous’ Consequences
India Alters Security Arrangement Outside Pakistan High Commission After Islamabad Action
India Alters Security Arrangement Outside Pakistan High Commission After Islamabad Action
Mohan Bhagwat's US Visit Sparks Criticism As Religious Freedom Body Seeks RSS Sanction
Mohan Bhagwat's US Visit Sparks Criticism As Religious Freedom Body Seeks RSS Sanction
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Moving Back To Britain After 6 Years, No Royal Duties Planned
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Moving Back To Britain After 6 Years, No Royal Duties Planned

Videos

Rajasthan News: Congress Protests in Jaipur Over Rajasthan’s Education System
Rain Exposes Ground Reality: Pregnant Woman Carried Across Drain, Bridges Washed Away
West Bengal News: Violent Clash at Jadavpur University Leaves 6–7 ABVP Students Injured
India-Pakistan Relations: India Removes Alleged Encroachment Outside Pakistan High Commission in Delhi
Weather Alert: Heavy Rain and Floods Trigger Widespread Havoc Across UP, J&K and Madhya Pradesh

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget