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Is Congress seeking to ride piggyback on farmer anger to target Modi govt?

As farmers continued their rail roko stir for the fifth consecutive day in Punjab, Congress along with other Opposition parties and farmers' organisations held demonstrations against the new farm laws across the country on Monday, with some protesters torching a tractor at the India Gate in Delhi.

Meanwhile, farmers in Punjab has announced that the protest against the three farm bills will be extended till October 2.

So, we raise these questions:

Farmer protests now pure politics?
Is Cong riding piggyback on farmer anger?
Modi govt implementing what UPA promised?

Watch as panelists debate these and more on the show.

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