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Farm laws showdown in Parliament, farmers hold Kisan Sansad at Jantar Mantar; Rakesh Tikait exclusive; more

Congress MPs staged a protest inside the Parliament complex in support of protesting farmers on Thursday and demanded that three new agriculture laws of the Centre be withdrawn.

Congress MPs from both houses gathered outside Mahatma Gandhi's statue in the Parliament complex and raised slogans against the government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Meanwhile, a few metres away from Parliament, at Jantar Mantar a group of 200 held a 'Kisan Sansad' to protest the Centre's three agriculture laws.

Also on the show, watch the interview of Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait as he talks about the farmers' protest.

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