The field from which the peasants do not have sustenance. Burn every happy wheat of that field.
The whole of India is feeling the heat with the spark of the peasant movement that has risen from the Indian Punjab. For more than a month now, farmers in the Indian states of Haryana, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and other parts of India have taken to the streets to protest, hunger strikes and rallies. Protests continue against agricultural laws recently passed in the non-farmers' parliament. Delhi is surrounded by agitating farmers from all sides. On winter nights, these innocent farmers are being showered with cold water, tear gas shells are being fired, they are being beaten with sticks, their paths have been blocked, roads have been cut in many places. Trenches have been dug to prevent farmers from marching into Delhi. About 50 farmers have reportedly lost their lives so far. According to Indian government figures, hundreds of farmers have been forced to commit suicide in 2019 due to the economic downturn. The Modi government, which is the sixth largest economy in the world, should know that about 200 million people go hungry in India every day. Such a huge economic power but the farmers have been starving for more than a month. I am forced to sit under the open sky. They are constantly trying to tell the non-farmer houses of the government that they do not need any new agricultural law which will deprive them of their livelihood. Indian farmers are good. He knows that the new agricultural laws are a death knell for farmers and a lifeline for investors in Adani, Ambani, corporations and financial institutions. Farmers also fear that the Modi government may have mortgaged state-owned enterprises in the same way that it has mortgaged state-owned enterprises to investors through new agricultural laws. There are those who are continuing peaceful protests. On the other hand, there is the Modi government which at first was not ready to admit that it had done anything wrong. In the early days, Modi kept saying that these innocent farmers were seduced by political parties. Some government ministers have tried to limit the movement to Punjab. Some government ministers have termed it as a purely terrorist movement. Not so much. ۔ Now the latest statement of the government or the left wing extremist Naxal Valley is leading this movement. The government's confusion can be gauged from the statement of Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad who accused the peasant movement and said that the country Those who belonged to the (gang) who tried to break up the party were also against the repeal of Article 370 of the Citizenship Amendment Act and the Ram Mandir. Earlier, we have the example of the CAA law. When the Indian intelligentsia and the justice movement started a movement, they were beaten with sticks. Those who opposed the law were declared Pakistani agents. As the movement grew stronger in spite of all forms of oppression, Tomodi continued to try to persuade that Muslims alone were opposed to the CAA, and that this opposition was not in vain. Now the same attitude has been put into practice with regard to the peasant movement, a deliberate attempt has been made to give the impression that the peasantry of Punjab alone is involved in this movement, and these are the activities of making Khalistan and Pakistan is behind it. But when the scope of the movement began to grow, it was said that not only Pakistan but also China was involved in launching this movement, but every such tactic is proving to be a failure. Modi's benefactors resorted to the Indian Supreme Court to end the peasant movement but from there their fate and failure came in part. Now the farmers have only one demand from the government to repeal the new agricultural laws but the government The chess board of the amendment wants to get caught up in the tricks but the farmers leaders are not ready to be swayed by the jute. Modi also now realizes the gravity of the situation and fears that if trade unions and other social groups join hands with the farmers, this movement could take the form of a massive mass movement, which would be impossible to suppress. The world knows that any movement, when it takes the form of a people's movement, has an impact far and wide, even to its neighbors, and power does not last long. It can be said that the current situation has become a bone of contention for the government. Even if the demands of the farmers are accepted, the labor policy is also controversial. The AK movement, which has resumed in Assam, may be strengthened. If the government refuses to accept the demands of the farmers, which is being signaled, then human beings will have to be tortured and harmed. Nationwide strikes and sit-ins could pose a threat to the government. Finally, the role of the Indian media A large section of Indian intellectuals say about their media: