Putting the lives in jeopardy

28/11/2020

Choosing the wrong direction and wrong time does not lead to the right destination. This peasant movement is becoming more hatred than sympathy, which has become challenging not only for Haryana Police but also for Delhi Police. In view of the present health and life-saving needs, the Central Government does not want any kind of protest to be held in Delhi, so some force is also used against the farmers trying to enter Delhi via Punjab through Haryana. Due to barricading along the border, problems of long vehicular traffic have been noticed at Delhi, Ghaziabad, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad and Sindhu borders. The agonizing nature of the peasant's movement in the borders of Delhi and allowing them to enter Delhi and perform at Burari ground, is not only sad but also worrying amid the increasingly dangerous situations of the Corona epidemic. This movement is a conspiracy of political lepers more than the interests of the farmers. Putting the lives of farmers in jeopardy and abetting them for the movement is exposing political anomaly and conspiracy. There is a need to be very careful, when life is in danger, then no wrong start like the peasant movement is in the national interest, because the wrong start of the maths question cannot give the right answer.
The greatest need is to prevent such anarchy, instability and indiscipline. Seeing this need, farmers were prevented from reaching Delhi in any way, it should also be stopped. All the political parties that have given rise to such a movement are national. It seems that in the name of farmer interest, they are doing politics of protest, without worrying about their ego and without understanding the basic spirit of the bills. The Congress and other parties are resorting to deception and lies to mislead, confuse and mislead the public and farmers against these laws. In a way, it has been proved how fundamental and impractical is the contradiction in Indian politics. When our politicians go on a confrontation, they probably do not think what message is going on in the country. Has Indian politics today become so insensitive and insensitive that it has not bothered to endanger the lives of innumerable people? Everyone has the right to peacefully agitate in India, but during the Corona epidemic, the peasant movement should not be prolonged, it requires serious efforts. The main objective of these demonstrations being carried out by various factions of the country's farmer’s organizations like All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee, Rashtriya Kisan Mahasangh and Bhartiya Kisan Union is the pressure on the Central Government to withdraw the three new agricultural laws passed by the Narendra Modi government. Front leaders say that whether they get permission to protest or not, the farmers will reach Parliament and demonstrate. The figure of deaths in Delhi in the Corona period has already created a lot of fear. New cases of infection are not being named
less. In such a situation, the agitation of farmers will only cause trouble. In such a situation, it would not be appropriate for farmers of Punjab, Haryana, Telangana, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh to participate in the demonstration. Peasant demonstrations can lead to conflict situations.

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