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Mighty claws of our rulers!

 

This thing is becoming quite clear in India, the claws of our latest rulers are really mighty! No one is spared from their talons, let it be an eighty year old farmer fighting for his rights or a 21 year old girl who dares to join her voice in their protest. Both are cooling their heels in jail when people who are caught doing illegal things [TRP scam and giving out things concerned with security of army men] are enjoying freedom.


The crackdown on farmer protest was quite powerful, starting from infiltration of thugs in the erstwhile peaceful protest to calling Rihanna and Greta names was quite clear a message, then going after twitter for its tweets too! It is alright to incite people against Muslims openly, in whatsapp, youtube, facebook, twitter and on TV but supporting the fight of farmers without any political interest is illegal and anti-national.


These claws were shown during the Hathras rape and murder too, some of the mischief-makers are still cooling their heels in jail. A journalist is not allowed to do his/her duties. If you do then you will end up in jail or thugs will attack your home [Rogi Raaj]. A satirist is not allowed to crack jokes that becomes anti-national and offensive to Hinduism!


Our rulers don't have time to talk with farmers but they have enough time to chase voters of Bengal, mimicking Tagore and Subhas Chandra Bose. Any ruler that does not cares for the majority of its population- the poor and the farmers is not welcome in India! They should go to Pakistan or China because their ways are more befitting there than in India.


We want a ruler who will respect India’s agrarian lifestyle and take care of it wont sell it to its masters, the business-men who pay for their election expenses and in return are becoming monopoly. Is not it the duty of a government to prevent monopoly? Yes. But not of rulers! Rulers can do whatever they want and they are doing it cashing the covid-19 crisis to its full!



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