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 Agriculture law repealed: are we in the grip of Nehru 2.0?





 It is time to accept that we are in the grip of Nehru 2.0. If Nehru sacrificed the national interest for some esoteric Fabian idealism, this government seems to be making sacrifices for perceived electoral gains. The agricultural law debacle is a distillation of misogyny on many levels – be it the media, the messaging, the ability to control the crowd, the ability to prosecute rioters, be it the ability to understand carrots and sticks, and to implement surgically. have the capacity, whether it is the ability to manage the judiciary.


We were told that passing agricultural laws was a "masterstroke". We were told that dodging the rioters was a "masterstroke". We were told that it was a "masterstroke" to not do anything about the huge inconvenience caused to the common citizen due to the road jam. And now we are told that repeal of the three laws is a "masterstroke".


In his Friday speech, the prime minister claimed that he introduced three laws for the welfare of farmers, but would repeal them for the welfare of the country. In fact, the movie seems to have condemned us to another three years of street protests and the high possibility of a renewed insurgency in Punjab. The only people who survive are the landlord class of Punjab – the same class that is believed to have provided the manpower and money and ideology of the Khalistan movement.


Appeasement is a lesson every Indian should learn, but never do. The Allies learned at their own risk that gratifying Hitler made him more brutal. Either way, he stopped appeasing them in 1939 but paid a higher price in life than he drew a red line on 30 January 1933. For all Nehru's perceived "mastery of history", he repeated the same mistake in China - generalizing the gluttony of China, "the giants need to be treated like giants". India paid a great price for that mistake in life, territory, treasure, prestige, and credibility.


What Modi is doing today is hardly different. Giving government jobs to Kashmiri stone-pelters for the first time was an act of commission by the PDP, but accepting it was an act of lapse by the BJP. The crackdown on the Seelampur riots led to the Shaheen Bagh protests, which then became the Delhi riots - all of which were acts of incompetent omission, making the protests harder to control over time.


That's exactly what happened with agricultural laws: starting with uprooting telephone poles and blocking roads, the government didn't protect the people. Then, fueled by the government's inaction, they started riots in Delhi, desecrated the national flag on Republic Day, and beat up the police. Government supporters were calling this bias a 'masterstroke'. Finally, like Article 370 and CAA/NRC, this legislative privilege was also delegated to the judiciary. Here, I am not even going to talk about the abandonment of my own party workers in West Bengal and Kerala.


Also read: Narendra Modi drank agricultural law, repeal poison for the story of unity


Hardcore supporters of Modi are saying that this U-turn has robbed the opposition of a campaign platform and made the entire "farmer movement" meaningless. This policy reversal failed to consider who was actually benefiting from the U-turn. Everyone with a rudimentary knowledge of Punjab knows that he is in the grip of a particular faction of Sikhs aligned with the Jat Sikhs, who have complete control over both the economy and politics in the state.


With the exception of the industrialization that took place in the rest of the country in the 1990s, Punjab remains a deeply feudal society due to insurgency. Consequently, being a Nirankari, a Ravidasia, a Dera, each sect engaged in the interests of non-Jat Sikhs remains a sinister proposition. Agricultural laws, if they were passed out, represented a serious threat to that hierarchy. Worse yet, these same Jat Sikhs provided much of the fuel for the Khalistan movement – ​​in some districts, 60 percent of the local militants reportedly came from this one community. Modi's dedication all at once has not only eliminated any chance of a way out of Punjab's social engineering woes, it has essentially made a shark taste blood.


This should add to the pattern some of us in the security community have been studying for the past decade – with zero interest or concern from our embassy where radical Sikh elements have been seizing power in Canada's Labor Party. ; where the funding flow from ISI to Khalistanis was reversed to fund Khalistanis now ISI; by a slow but definite penetration of a similar pattern to the British Sikh community; From the miraculous opening of the Kartarpur Corridor to some elements of the Sikh community supporting the Shaheen Bagh protest and seeking mutual support for the agrarian protest. The next, inevitable step there is the slow but steady revival of insurgency.


Moreover, every single “civil society” organization now knows that the route to success is not through students, but through hourly rental farmers. Now every single cause will hire them and come out in large numbers, leading to greater urban strife and blockages, secure in the knowledge that the government will not act against them and cave in if they create enough nuisance.


Some so-called political analysts are now telling us that this decision was necessary due to the “security situation”, not realizing that this is in fact a damning indictment of the government’s mismanagement. Modi’s decision to repeal the three farm laws has condemned us to civil strife for the rest of his tenure.


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