Will this 'RESPECT' for law make the law 'respectable'?

NewsBharati    26-Jan-2021 21:53:35 PM
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The Limitations of Riots, Moral Questions aside, is that they cannot win and their participants know it. Its Revolutionary but invites only defeat! 
 
What was that? Was it the farmer's protest or "the farmer's protest". It takes my heart a stone to say that the 72nd Republic Day was exactly not the way it was supposed to be. On the Rajpath, was marching with pride the tableuax of COVID-19 Aatmanirbhar Bharat and behind the walls were these so called 'farmers' breaking the barricades, destroying the public properties, themselves and epic- climbing the Red-Fort dome hoisting the yellow flag with 'some' logo on it.

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The protestors hoisted the flag that initially appeared to be the Sikh Flag. Violence erupted all across Delhi after the protestors entered from routes that were not permitted by the Delhi Police. There was confusion regarding the flag as many believe it is the flag of Khalistan that was hoisted at the Red Fort. However, it is pertinent to mention that banned terrorist outfit Sikh For Justice had demanded for the Khalistan flag to be hoisted there atop. The incident has no doublt revealed the Khalistani motivations behind it now, clear!
 
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The Khalistan movement in India has been a historic murmur highly concentrative on something that would create a narrative. It is a Sikh separatist movement seeking to create a homeland for Sikhs by establishing a sovereign state, called Khalistan ('Land of the Khalsa'), in the Punjab region. The proposed state would consist of land that currently forms Punjab, India and Punjab, Pakistan. (detailed note later)
 
Coming to today's point, the tractor rally, as they named it was obviously the buzz for the day more than the Republic Day Parade was. The voilence makers were actually permitted to direct the rally only after the parade at Rajpath ended. But, 'kutte ki dum..' as they say it, the disruptors entered the routes early at 8 am, before the parade ever began and jumped over the barricades, blocked the traffic routes and stuck the law and order!
 
 
This would not have happened in first place if the Delhi Police had not allowed the protesters in name sake of farmers, to carry the tractor rally showing odds to the government for the three farm laws. Why is the question! The government had already in last week suspended the farm laws for 18 months and had said that it would think deep, consult the farm leaders and then consider the decision. Moreover, the Police, HMO failed to react? How did this happen? Was it at all pre-pre-planned?
 
 
The men in blue turbans, sword in one hand and the Khalistani flag in other- How did they even enter the place? The real Kisaan would have never done what these people did. These were definitely not the farmers- the Indian farmers. There have been attempts by Khalistani elements to hijack the current protests to further their own agenda. With this, the Modi led govt again has attained a plum by rightly doing nothing. Like CAA happened, all ended abrupt and people moved on, 'farmers protest' began, they shouted, they fought for something they think is injustice to them- now on the verge of and abrupt end, people to move on.
 
But the farmers have, no doubt, put themselves in a wrong bracket where the democracy will not listen to them however right they think they are! The farm laws are all in favour of the Kisaan community and definitely the wise Kisaan would know this. As India is on its pathway to be Aatmanibhar, it expects the farmers to be so, with no MSP take-away, no lands take-away! It's high time now that the real farmers avoid violence, consider their welfare, consider India's welfare and just trust the government. After all, it is the Kisaan that literally feeds the government and they too know it!
 
Long live Sanity, Long live the Kisaan!
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