Senior Congress leader Deepender S Hooda issued a strong response to BJP MP Kangana Ranaut’s statement advocating the re-implementation of the controversial three farm laws if the BJP government is re-elected in Haryana. Hooda, a vocal opponent of the laws, asserted that the Congress party would form the next government in Haryana and ensure that the “three black laws” are never reinstated.
“I challenge you,” Hooda declared, addressing Ranaut’s remarks. “The Congress government will come to power in Haryana, and there is no force that can bring back these draconian laws.”
Hooda’s comments come amid growing political tension in Haryana, with the Congress determined to capitalize on widespread discontent among farmers and rural communities over the now-repealed farm laws. The laws, which sparked massive protests across the country, were seen by many farmers as a threat to their livelihoods before being repealed in late 2021.
With elections looming, Hooda’s firm stance sets the stage for a heated political battle over the future of agricultural policy in the state.