Violent Agitation Of Farmers In Delhi On Republic Day
Violent agitation of farmers in Delhi on Republic Day is getting all-round criticism. Leaders of all-round criticism of violent agitation and violence in Delhi, know who said what.
The fierce agitation of farmers in Delhi on Republic Day is getting all round criticism. Even a protestor inside the Red Fort put his flag on the pole. Political parties say that violence cannot be justified in any way.
Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi said that violence is not the solution to any problem. If anyone gets hurt, the loss will be of our country only. Take back the anti-agriculture law for the sake of the country.
Rajasthan Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot said that the peasant movement has been peaceful so far. There is an appeal to the farmers to maintain peace and not to commit violence.
Violence has no place in democracy. If there is violence in this movement, then it will be the success of the forces of the forces trying to make the peasant movement unsuccessful, so keep the peace.
Mamta said center is responsible
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee tweeted that earlier these laws were passed without taking farmers into confidence.
And then despite the opposition of farmers camping all over India and near Delhi for the last 2 months, they are extremely negligent in dealing with them. The Center should engage with farmers and repeal merciless laws.
She said that I am deeply disturbed by the anxiety and traumatic events on the streets of Delhi. The Center’s insensitive attitude and apathy towards our peasant brothers and sisters should be blamed for this situation.
Violent agitation of farmers in Delhi: The reasons for the violence cannot be ignored
NCP Chairman Sharad Pawar said that farmers of Punjab, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh protested in a disciplined manner, but the government did not take them seriously.
Tractor march was taken out as soon as the restraint was over. The responsibility of the Center was to keep law and order under control, but they failed. No one supports what happened in Delhi today, but the reason behind it cannot be ignored.
For the past several days, the farmers were sitting on a dharna, it was the responsibility of the Government of India to solve the problem by talking positively. Negotiations took place but nothing was resolved.
Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut tweeted that if the government wanted, today’s violence could have been stopped. No one can support what is going on in Delhi.
No one will bear the insult of the Red Fort and the Tricolor, but why did the atmosphere deteriorate? Why is the government not repealing anti-farmer laws? Is any invisible hand doing politics.
He said whether the government was eagerly waiting for this day? The government did not listen to millions of farmers till the end. Which type of democracy is flourishing in our country? This is not a democracy, brother. Something else is going on. Jai Hind
Anti-social elements infiltrated
On the other hand, while unleashing violence in Delhi, the United Kisan Morcha said that despite all our efforts, some people violated the route and indulged in slanderous acts.
Antisocial elements infiltrated, but the movement remained peaceful. We have always said that peace is our strength and violence hurts such movement.
nited Kisan Morcha said that we thank all the farmers for taking part in today’s parade. We also condemn the events that have taken place today and separate ourselves from those who indulge in such actions.
Yogendra Yadav said, my head bowed with shame
Swaraj Abhiyan founder Yogendra Yadav said that today the streets of Delhi have an amazing view today. He said that by now Gan was down, Tantra went up. Today Gan came up.
Yogendra Yadav said that the farmers had decided that today we will move from the place where we have been stopped by planting barricades for the last one and a half months.
He shook his head about the incident of Red Fort and said that this made my head bow in shame.
Political parties infiltrate
Earlier, Chaudhary Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, said that we are protesting in a peaceful manner. He said that people of political parties want to discredit the movement.