The incidents that took place on 26th January, the day when Bharat celebrated its 72nd Republic Day, in the National Capital Territory have hung the heads of the deshbhakts down in shame. The Red Fort, pride of India, was attacked by goons representing themselves as Farmers and a Sikh flag (some even call it ‘Khalistani Flag’) was chosen to be hoisted, after shamelessly throwing away our tricolor. Policemen were beaten and public property was vandalized.

Why do you think this happened? Was all this sudden and so unexpected? Could we have known this before? Let’s try to analyze.

When the protests started to hype up, some demands were made by the farmers to the government in October 2020 which changed in November 2020. See point 6 in November demands, such demands were supposed to represent the demands of all the farmers that were protesting. What was the basis of such demands? Something fishy was out in the open in November 2020 only.

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Source: Economic Times

The Farmer Unions, who were representing the farmers (a point people generally ignore) held various meetings with the Ministry where they put up their demands. In response to those demands, government proposed every kind of assurance – which included written assurance of MSP, amendments in bill and even a one year stay – which was denied by the ‘representatives of the farmers.’ What were the demands of the farmers then? They even denied to have talks at all. They just wanted repeal. They sat with placards during one of the meetings and didn’t have any discussions at all. Did the ‘farmers’ want this?

The protestors even boycotted the committee made by the Supreme Court to discuss the bills after it stayed the implementation of the laws. When an unbiased discussion was about to happen, which could have led to justice they wanted, why did the farmers reject it?

We saw numerous incidents which indicated terror elements in the protest.

  1. We saw posters of Bhindrawale, the crusader of the Khalistan movement.
  2. We also saw a person saying “Humne Indira Thok di ye Modi kya cheez hai”, which is not at all reflective of a farmer intention.
  3. We saw a video of a protestor who condemned the use of Bharat Mata ki Jai and Jai Hind. (Any relation to Farm Laws?)
  4. We saw presentations in which songs like “Modi Mar ja tu” were being sung along with Communist flags.
  5. We saw Arundhati Roy giving a very dangerous analogy of this protest to ‘struggle by Naxals’.
  6. We saw placards being raised for release of perpetrators like Sharjeel Imam and Umar Khalid. (Which became one of the demands of the Farmer Unions)
  7. We saw Yograj Singh using obscene language for Hindu women.
  8. We also saw allegiances of many farmer unions with opposition parties.
  9. We heard Rakesh Tikait, leader of a Farmer Union, threatening that no one can stop Tractors to enter Delhi on Republic Day and those who do will be confronted.
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Source: Twitter

Are all these not enough to depict mischievous elements in the protest? Couple it with the demands that Farmer Unions (which represented the ‘farmers’), you can deduce a scary link. Also, if the so-called farmers were so well aware of things, why didn’t they sternly detach themselves from this perpetration and such misled representation of them by the Farmer Unions? Why no protest against that?

To strengthen the contentions even further, we saw protests outside the Indian Embassy in America by Sikhs (why only Sikhs?) and Khalistani flags were wrapped around a Mahatma Gandhi statue in Washington after vandalizing. This was done in the name of support for the farmers and the so-called injustice being caused to them. How are they related? Did the supporters of the left want to establish that all farmers want Khalistan?

The Khalistani connection was warned about by both the government and the NIA. The banned organization ‘Sikhs for Justice’ offered to fund the protests with $1 Million. The same separatist organization which perpetrates the breaking of India and making a Khalistani state. All this was out in the media, but what the social media crusaders were focused upon was a made-up agenda that nationalists are terming the farmers as Khalistanis.

All the demands related to Farm Laws were addressed by the government and adequate steps were being taken by the SC also. But all the protestors wanted was ‘Repeal’. A law may have loopholes but that doesn’t mean the answer to a flaw in reform is not no reform at all. All the proposals (which were actually their demands initially) were rejected without any protest by the protesting farmers against the Farmer Unions. Instead, frivolous demands like release of accused of offences were included. International support was being given to the Khalistan movement. Also if there were any real farmers in the protests, that would be out in the clear if the Farmers Protest still continues after the perpetrators have been strictly handled by the law enforcement. Because leaders of Farmer Unions have said that they were outside elements so if it is true, this should not affect the ‘real protests’ but if this stops that, we will know that there were actually no real farmers there.

NIA warned the people, everything was out in the open and the nationalists were pointing out involvement of an anti-national agenda since the beginning. All the facts we had with us pointed out to a dangerous agenda non-representative of the farmers of India and we couldn’t shy away from it. The left cabal supporters, who were also joined by some ignorant neutral people, who chose to stick to their idea of all of them being facing grave injustice (which was not by the government but by these mischievous elements in the protests who were representing the real farmers if there were any) and they not being Khalistanis, gave the mischievous protestors a huge support base. This support base, today, led to this moment that our national pride was attacked on a day when everyone was watching, because they were not stopped before as they were being treated as ‘innocent farmers’. It is the social media crusaders of justice, whose narrative is built by the left cabal media and parties, which have led our nation to such disgrace. It is the support they gave to them with their utter ignorance of something which was shouting right in their face that led to such violence in the capital. This should make them question themselves that what made them so ignorant of something so obvious? Is it because the idea was being supported by Nationalists? Are they so much full of hatred for us that they can ignore a situation which has a potential of being a threat to security of people? They need to think it over. We all need to think it over.

The views are personal but they need to be thought about!

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