The Congress on Tuesday demanded Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar's resignation after the alleged use of force against farmers protesting in Karnal, and said if the Modi government can talk to the Taliban in Doha why can't it invite the farmers over for a dialogue.
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala alleged the governments led by PM Modi and Mr Khattar are instigating the farmers and conspiring to pit them against the police.
"The Congress demands that if the BJP-JJP government in Haryana cannot talk to farmers, then chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar should resign. He and deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala have no right to occupy their positions," he told reporters.
"The Congress also demands that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should invite the protesting farmers by stopping all his work and himself talk to them. He should shed his ego and arrogance and after talking to farmers, he should withdraw the three ''black'' farm laws today itself," the Congress leader said.
Mr Surjewala said the Modi government and the BJP's Haryana government are conspiring against the farmers and are trying to make this into a fight between the farmers and the jawans, who are their sons.
In Karnal, thousands of farmers are currently face to face with the armed police and water cannon is being used against them, he said.
"Modi ji, Khattar ji, when you can go to Doha to talk to the Taliban, why cannot you talk to the farmers who are sitting merely 20 kms from the prime minister at Delhi borders. You have not allowed them to enter Delhi. Does the prime minister have any answers," he said.
"What kind of arrogance of power is this that the prime minister does not want to talk to farmers? Modi ji, this arrogance of power is not greater than democracy. The power of democracy is through people's power. The world's longest peaceful Gandhian protest by farmers is at Delhi's borders for the last 10 months demanding justice," Mr Surjewala said.
The Congress leader also demanded that a case of murder be lodged over the death of Haryana farmer Sushil Kajal after the lathicharge on farmers on August 28.
He also demanded compensation for the family of the dead farmer.
A large number of farmers on Tuesday squatted at the gates of the district headquarters, locked in a showdown with Haryana's BJP-led government over a police lathi-charge last month.
The gherao began in the evening, several hours after farmers from Haryana and neighbouring states reached Karnal's New Anaj Mandi for a mahapanchayat, riding tractors and motorcycles.
Marching on foot from the mahapanchayat venue to the mini-secretariat five kilometres away, farmers faced a water cannon as they neared the complex. They jumped some barricades, but there was no other serious confrontation with police along the way.
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