A Witch’s Brew: I.N.D.I. Opposition, Congress, AAP, SP, Canada-backed
Khalistanis, Pakistani ISI, Islamic Jihadis, Chinese & Soros Money, Maoists,
NE Separatists, Leftist International Media, All Fuel Punjab Farmer Bosses in
Farmer Agitation 2.0
The I.N.D.I
opposition is in tatters with entire parties and prominent individual leaders deserting
it frequently. Rahul Gandhi’s East-West Bharat Nyaya Yatra is a damp squib. Other efforts from the DMK in
Chennai and the Congress in Karnataka, both seeking to promote poisonous and
divisive agendas, have also failed to gain any traction.
Meanwhile,
the ruling combine has been notching up one success over another, and is poised
to win the 2024 elections with a larger majority than in 2019.
But here comes a significant and emotive disruptor.
In utter violation of democratic norms of measured negotiation, Supreme Court
directives against demonstrators blocking highways, imposition of Section 144,
the Punjab Farmer bosses are about to lay siege to Delhi once again.
This is
flying in the face of three union ministers, Piyush Goyal, Arjun Munda and
Nityanand Rai, camped in Chandigarh, engaged in negotiations with the farmer
unions. They have already agreed to the MSP demands but have not got around to
the rest. The agitators seem keen on a confrontation rather than negotiated
settlements.
Predictably,
so far, all attempts have failed to avert the march on Delhi, further Bharat
Bandhs and threats of violence. Meanwhile, hordes of turbanned Sikhs have
arrived at the barricaded Shambhu border already, and the police are busy
dispersing them with tear gas.
Ostensibly,
this time, the government is determined to end this agitation at the earliest.
It has readied a stadium to act as a temporary detention centre for any
protestors that do get in to Delhi.
The
agitation named ‘Delhi Chalo’ is a march composed of people of dubious
provenance that claim to represent India’s farmers. They are apparently Punjabi Sikhs in turbans laying
a bogus claim to representing all.
Some, from
the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, held a televised press conference on the 13th
of February, and exhorted other farmer and other groups/ unions affiliated with
the BJP to join their agitation. This clearly indicates they are supported by anti-government
forces.
They are
converging on Delhi with over 1,000 tractors and trolleys, some reports say
2,500, with enough provisions and rations to settle in for six months. The
financing for such substantial mobilisation and elaborate bandobast, has
come in, most like from the anti-Modi government forces, both in the country,
and from abroad. It is absolutely déjà vu.
Will the
central government end up conceding the points raised by the protestors once
again? Yes, if the infamous roll back of the Farm Laws is anything to go by.
That controversial,
politically calculated capitulation of two years ago, may have emboldened this
mobilisation in February 2024. The timing is shortly before the Model Code of
Conduct imposed by the Election Commission (EC), goes into force. This could
happen by March. After that no major initiatives will be permitted. But still, these agitators plan to dig in for
six months.
The Delhi
Police has sealed all the main routes into Delhi with barricades and other
elaborate fortifications. But this will disrupt other legitimate traffic, trade
and supplies causing heavy losses, like the last time. Some protestors can get
in by the lesser routes too.
The assembling
of apparently over a 100 farmer unions, some reports speak of 200 unions, from
Punjab, supported, allegedly by an equal number of labour unions, have suddenly
sprung up. Each of these unions however
must necessarily be quite small. This prompted the government ministers to
question their representativeness, before going on to discuss their demands.
This is not
an all India stir by any means, and is principally centred in Punjab. There are no people purporting to
be farmers from other states at all, except some opposition led elements from
Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh who may turn up like last time, as this goes
on. This is trying to grow into a replica agitation of the one to protest the
three Farm Laws two years ago. The laws were rolled back by the central
government under immense pressure.
Ostensibly,
this agitation is to demand guaranteed Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for a large
number of crops, farmer and farm labour pensions, debt waivers, compensation
for those killed in the clashes of the last farmer agitation at Lakhimpur
Kheri, possibly a ban on privatisation of farming if it is being contemplated,
other lesser demands. The fiscal impact of conceding all these demands could be
considerable and impact the GDP growth projections.
The entire
crowd so far seems to consist of Punjabi Sikhs. Punjab is ruled by the
opposition Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which is supporting the agitation. Is this
then merely a political stir encouraged by the AAP?
The AAP is embroiled
in a liquor Scam and multiple other corruption? Several of their ministers are
in jail including the Delhi deputy chief minister. Chief Minister Kejriwal has
been dodging summonses from the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
The Congress
Party, in competition with the AAP in Punjab for the forthcoming Lok Sabha
elections, is also offering a degree of support to the Delhi Chalo agitation,
motivated perhaps by the pressure that is being applied on the central government.
The BJP, and
even the Akali Dal that may be thinking on rejoining the NDA, have little
electoral possibilities in Punjab.
In Haryana
and Uttar Pradesh however, BJP is in a strong position. So, the central
government has no great reason to cave in to these gun-to-the-head tactics. Of
course, the public relations fallout of a renewed and prolonged farmer
agitation is a relevant political factor.
Given the
prominence of the Punjab Sikhs in this stir, most probably financed and
supported by a bouquet of anti-NDA forces, the question arises, are they the only
farmers in India? Why are they routinely pampered ever since the Green
Revolution engineered by MS Swaminathan, even though many other states have
become major agricultural contributors since.
The
anti-India forces that could be behind this stir include Canada based
Khalistanis, drug dealers and underworld forces from Punjab and Canada, the
Pakistani ISI and their Islamic jihadist assets in the country, Chinese moles
in-country, Maoists, some North East separatists, Chinese money and arms, the
Congress Party, The Samajwadi Party, George Soros and his money, Kashmiri
separatists abroad, the foreign leftist media such as The Washington Post, New York Times, The Guardian, Economist, the BBC, Time,
Newsweek, Al Jazira, some academics in America, parts of the OIC and Turkey.
As one can
see, the list is quite long, and not necessarily exhaustive. Many of these
people think the prospect of a third consecutive term for Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and the Hindu nationalist NDA is a threat to their world view,
particularly with India’s current buoyant economic prospects. Strategically, a
weaker central government in India would make it more biddable for the Western
forces and China alike. These apparently agricultural agitators at Delhi’s
borders, are regarded as convenient cat’s paws by such forces.
(1,110
words)
February
13th, 2024
For:
Firstpost/News18.com
Gautam
Mukherjee
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