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Repression to stop the peasant movement in India

In India, after the collision of the tractor procession on the Republic Day, various kinds of repression have started. After all, the farmers, the opposition leaders and the journalists are not getting relief from this oppression with the help of the state.

Multiple complaints have been lodged with the Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh police against six prominent journalists, including Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and journalists Rajdeep Sardesai and Mrinal Pandey. It has been alleged that they wanted to create confusion and unrest by giving wrong news about the tractor procession.The charges have been filed against them in Noida in Uttar Pradesh and four cities in Madhya Pradesh.

On the instructions of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the state government asked the farmers to vacate the Gazipur border. On Friday, several youths carrying the national flag attacked the farmers who were blocking the place. They vandalized the tent. He threw stones. Part of the police was also involved in clashes with farmers. Swords and tear gas shells were used during the mayhem.

Farmers complained that drinking water trucks were being prevented from coming to the blockade. But how did the outsiders get in there. This is not possible without police contact.

Not only in Gazipur, but also in Tikri and Singhu border, there are allegations of breaking the peasant movement with the help of the state government. The peasants are also trying to build a new movement by removing the notoriety of Republic Day. Support is also matching. But the way in which the Delhi Police is making allegations against top leaders, making riot allegations and making arrests, has raised questions about the future of the movement.However, in support of the farmers, veteran Gandhian Anna Hazare has said that he will go on a hunger strike in his village in the state of Maharashtra from Saturday.

Opposition support for the peasant movement is still intact. Although the government is increasing austerity. It is clear from the speech of President Ramnath Kobind in the joint budget session of Parliament today that the government is not at all willing to walk the path of repeal of the law. The President said the new law would benefit 100 million farmers. The President read the speech made by the government. In that speech, the commotion in Lalkella was strongly condemned.Opposition groups called for the beleagured PM to resign.

Earlier, various searches were carried out to catch the disintegration of the peasant movement. Income tax has been hit. Today is the CBI search. In Punjab, the CBI raided a total of 40 warehouses where rice and wheat were stored.

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