Aam Aadmi Party's Delhi state convenor Gopal Rai said that the British government had once crossed all limits to crush the demand of freedom fighters. Today, the BJP government at the Center and Haryana is crossing all limits of cruelty to crush the farmers by hammering nails on the roads and erecting walls. The BJP government is not hammering these nails into the ground, but is hammering them into the chests of the farmers, which the country will not tolerate.
The farmers' protest going to be held on 13th February has now got the support of Aam Aadmi Party. AAP party has also opposed the restrictions imposed to stop farmers on different borders of Delhi. The party has demanded from the Central Government to solve the problems of the farmers by talking positively to them.
Aam Aadmi Party's Delhi state convenor Gopal Rai said that the British government had once crossed all limits to crush the demand of freedom fighters. Today, the BJP government at the Center and Haryana is crossing all limits of cruelty to crush the farmers by hammering nails on the roads and erecting walls. The BJP government is not hammering these nails into the ground, but is hammering them into the chests of the farmers, which the country will not tolerate. By sending police to the villages of Haryana, the farmers are being threatened that the passport, bank account and property papers of anyone who goes in the movement will be confiscated.
He reminded that when the farmers stood at the border for a year against the three black laws, the Prime Minister had promised to guarantee MSP by withdrawing the three black laws. The last session of Parliament has ended and farmers are waiting to see whether a law will come to guarantee MSP or not.
Aam Aadmi Party's Delhi state convenor Gopal Rai on Monday addressed an important press conference at the party headquarters on the issue of farmers. He said that our country is called an agricultural country. The farmers of India produce food grains by shedding their blood and sweat in the scorching heat, bitter cold and rain and work to feed everyone from the village Patwari to the Prime Minister.
He said that farmers work to feed every child, old man, youth, woman, man and people of caste, religion, region, language and province of the country. Farmers have announced a Delhi march on 13 February for their demands. To stop this, on the instructions of the BJP government sitting at the Centre, the BJP government of Haryana is adopting a more dictatorial attitude than the British and is adopting all the tactics to stop the farmers, which is reminiscent of the era of slavery.
Gopal Rai also showed a video of building a wall and laying nails on the road to stop farmers from coming to Delhi on the Haryana border. He said that such scenes are seen in films based on the lives of many freedom fighters including Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Subhash Chandra Bose, Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Ambedkar. Watching those films shows the cruelty with which the British government crossed all limits to enslave the people of the country and crush the demand for independence.
Taking a jibe at BJP's 400-cross slogan, he said that if BJP thinks that it is going to hit 400 in the Lok Sabha elections and hence will hit the hearts of the farmers, then nothing more painful and unfortunate can happen today. Is. Seeing this scene is causing great pain in the heart. Are the farmers of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan not the farmers of India and their capital is not Delhi. After all, what compulsion does the BJP government have that it is crossing all limits to stop farmers from coming to Delhi?
Gopal Rai further said that the last time the farmers marched to Delhi against the three black laws, they were stopped at the border. The movement went on for more than a year. The farmers on the roads shivered in winter, endured summer and rain showers, but they did not move and the central government had to bow down. The Prime Minister apologized and withdrew those three black laws and promised that MSP would be guaranteed to the farmers. That promise has been a long time coming. The last session of Parliament has ended, the interim budget has been passed, the Prime Minister has gone out on the election campaign and farmers are still waiting to see whether the law to guarantee MSP will come or not.
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