Farmers' protest mars Sonia's rally
Updated on Oct 05, 2008 08:21 pm IST
Farmers angry over poor compensation for farmland disrupted Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's speech in New Delhi on Saturday. The incident came a day after Tata Motors decided to move its small car factory out of West Bengal. Peasants began to shout slogans as Sonia Gandhi was referring to the steps taken by the ruling party to alleviate the sufferings of the farming community. Gandhi continued her speech amidst uproarious scenes that lasted for some time.
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