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Kolkata, Jan 09: Almost a month after his convoy came under attack, BJP president J P Nadda was back in West Bengal Saturday, keeping with his outfit’s schedule for him in the poll-bound state.
He is set to launch his party’s day-long door-to-door rice collection programme aimed at meeting farmers amid the protest in Delhi over contentious agriculture laws.
The ‘Ek Mutthi Chawal’ (a fistful of rice) programme aims to blunt the opposition’s “anti-farmer” allegation against his party. Under this, he would collect rice from farmers’ homes and brief them about the benefits of three new farm laws, against which thousands from Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and other states have been…