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Congress, 12 other Oppn parties to hold rally against economic slowdown, agrarian crisis on Dec 1

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The Congress and 12 other opposition parties will hold a rally at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi against the economic slowdown and agrarian crisis in the country on December 1.

Congress leaders along with the representatives of 12 opposition parties had a meeting in Delhi on Monday at the Constitution Club where they discussed the issue of economic slowdown and distress in the farm sector and agreed to stage a united protest.

It is worth mentioning that the Winter Session of Parliament will begin from November 18 and will conclude on December 13.

Congress has already started its mass agitation in all districts of the country from November 5, which will continue till November 15 against ‘rising unemployment, sinking economy and farm distress’.

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The district-level agitation will be followed by a state-level rally and these issues will also be highlighted through press conferences in 35 cities of the country by November 8.

(With ANI inputs)

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