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our farmers our heroes!

 

Indian farmers are holding a peaceful agitation against the three rules passed by Indian Government to help its industrialist patrons or blindly favoured sector.


One after another it is passing rules that will strip this country off its forests and natural habitats and turn its poor labourers and farmers into bonded labourer of industrialists.


First they passed a law that allowed anyone to destroy forests and other natural lands without the previous complications.


Next they passed an outrageous law that has almost turned workers into slaves of their employers.


Finally they passed a law and messed up with the wrong guys! The educated farmers of Punjab and Haryana! I was really impressed by their knowledge and awareness level!


Check out these laws and you will know how right the farmers are when they are saying that our current central government is selling the country and us to industrialists, and their favoured industrialists to be precise because they are the only ones thriving in this pandemic age other than the government of course, the money it is spending on election rally is saying so.


The farmers of Punjab were the first to protest and their government which was ally of central government jointed their agitation and withdrew their support, but that was not a hint enough for the government so they left their homes and went to Delhi demanding withdrawal of all three laws that has been passed.


They pointed out clearly why they are absolutely against those laws and wont take anything less than their withdrawal.


I always had a weakness for farmers, seen them from close proximity and respect them quite a bit, but after seeing these agitators and listening to them my respect for them grew in leap and bounds. The things they are saying loudly and clearly are the words echoing in hearts of too many Indians these days but majority are scared to speak out. They on the other hand ignoring the consequences are saying clearly and loudly that the country is being sold to some specific industrialists for personal [huge] gains!


Salutes to Indian farmers! We know you are not Pakistani terrorists or Khalistani terrorists you are just brave men who have the guts to say truth out loud! Also have the guts to demand for your rights! We respect you!


We know that the government that is ignoring your pain and plight and is busy building temples and new parliaments wasting public money, watching laser show when you are perishing, waiting for their revered attention are the ones committing treason not you!



<strong>We respect you and our prayers are with you! We request you and your supporters to not end your life! Because people like you are very much needed in world! So please value your own lives for the sake of humanity!</strong>

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