Ally RLP quits NDA : Not stuck to alliance with Fevicol says RLP chief Beniwal

Update: 2020-12-27 01:16 IST

RLP leader and Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal

New Delhi: BJP's lone ally in Rajasthan Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) walked out of the ruling National Democratic Alliance on Saturday amid massive farmers' agitation over the new agri-marketing laws, the second NDA constituent to do so after the Shiromani Akali Dal of Punjab.

RLP leader and Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal announced the decision, while addressing farmers at a rally in Shahjahanpur in Alwar district. "I am not stuck with Fevicol with the NDA. Today, I separate myself from the NDA… I have left the NDA in protest against the three farm laws.

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These laws are anti-farmer. I have left the NDA, but won't forge alliance with Congress," he said. Beniwal said he would resign from the Lok Sabha as well if the Centre does not roll back the laws. Earlier on Saturday, Beniwal joined thousands of farmers who launched their 'Delhi Chalo' protest march from near Jaipur.

He had earlier written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah threatening to reconsider his alliance with the BJP if the farm laws were not withdrawn. He had also quit three parliamentary committees this week in support of the farmers' protest. Beniwal was a member of parliamentary committees on industries; petroleum and natural gas; and petitions.

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