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Kolkata: Taking a dig at the Bharatiya Janata Party, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday called it a “junk party” for inducting “rotten” leaders from other political parties

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Speaking about the farmers’ agitation, the Trinamool Congress chief said that India will soon go into a major food crisis due to BJP’s “ego” politics.

“The country is staring at a food crisis. If the BJP continues to remain adamant on the farm laws, there will be a food shortage in our country. The farmers are assets of our country and we should not do anything that goes against their interest,” said Banerjee while addressing a rally in Nadia district ahead of 2021 West Bengal Assembly Elections.  

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Mamata Banerjee also sought for the immediate withdrawal of the three farm laws as being demanded by the agitating farmers at Delhi borders.

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