Youth Congress President Uday Bhanu Chib announced preparations for a nationwide protest against the proposed trade deal with the United States, citing concerns about its potential negative impact on Indian farmers and agriculture. Chib emphasized that the Youth Congress would escalate its demonstrations, including the possibility of besieging Parliament if the deal is not retracted.
Chib highlighted the importance of the struggle, urging fellow Youth Congress members to stand against the government’s decisions. He expressed admiration for Rahul Gandhi, considering him a significant source of motivation for the organization’s activists.
Expressing worries over the implications of the proposed trade agreement, Chib warned that it could harm the farming community and undermine India’s agricultural sector. He voiced apprehensions that farmers might face increased challenges, potentially leading to the distressing scenario of having to sell their land in the near future.
The Youth Congress leader affirmed plans to stage protests nationwide to oppose the trade deal, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to this cause. Chib asserted that the Youth Congress was ready to face arrests during the protests, emphasizing their dedication to defending the interests of the nation and its citizens.
Chib outlined the upcoming actions, revealing intentions to organize demonstrations in the national capital during the Parliament sessions. He declared that the protests would persist until the trade deal was withdrawn, underscoring the resolve to continue the struggle under Rahul Gandhi’s guidance.
Chib’s involvement in a previous protest led to his arrest, but he was subsequently granted bail after legal proceedings. Following the Delhi High Court’s decision to uphold the bail order, a lower court directed his release upon verification of the bail surety.
