š¾ Farmer Leader's Hunger Strike: Will the Govt Listen? š¤
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- Dec 12, 2024
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TL;DR: As farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewalās hunger strike enters Day 17, his message to PM Modi is loud and clear: prioritise farmers over corporate giants. š¾š The government's ego and corporate-driven policies are hurting the backbone of Indiaāits farmers. Will Modi sarkar finally act, or will the nation witness another historic injustice? šØ

A Letter That Packs a Punch š
Jagjit Singh Dallewal, a leading farmer advocate, has written an emotional open letter to PM Modi. šļø In it, he declares his hunger strike a sacrifice for farmersā dignity and survival. With his health deteriorating, this is no ordinary protestāitās a desperate call for justice! š¢
Dallewal is protesting against issues like:
Mounting farmer debtĀ šø
Unfair procurement policiesĀ š
The government's pro-corporate stance, favoring giants like #Adani over small-scale farmers.
Farmers vs Corporates: A David vs Goliath Fight šļøāāļø
Indiaās farmers feed over a billion people daily. š Yet, they remain some of the poorest and most neglected citizens. Policies increasingly favor big corporates, forcing small farmers into debt or ruin. š
Hereās the harsh reality:1ļøā£ Debt Crisis: Farmer suicides remain alarmingly high, with nearly 10,000 suicides annually.2ļøā£ Corporate Greed: The entry of Adani-style mega-corporates into procurement and storage leaves farmers at their mercy. š3ļøā£ Ignored Demands: From MSP (Minimum Support Price) guarantees to better irrigation, promises remain unfulfilled.
Jagjit Singh Dallewalās strike is a tragic symbol of how far farmers must go to be heard. š
Why the Govt Should Act Now šØ
Indiaās farming crisis isnāt just a farmer problem. Itās a national issue. š Hereās why PM Modiās government needs to step up:
1ļøā£ Avoid Another Protest Crisis: The last farmer protests paralyzed the nation. Do we need another stir to act? š¤·2ļøā£ Protect Food Security: If farmers quit, food production suffers. India cannot afford this. š„3ļøā£ Stop Corporate Overreach: Policies must balance growth and fairness. Farmers cannot become collateral damage in the race for development.
Is Modi Sarkar Listening? š§
The governmentās ego-driven policies and corporate leanings are costing lives. š While billions are poured into flashy projects and corporate subsidies, the people who sustain India are left to starve. How long will farmers like Dallewal have to fight to be heard?
Final Thoughts
Itās time for the government to set aside its ego, stop bending to corporate bosses like #Adani, and genuinely work for the people. Farmers like Dallewal shouldnāt have to risk their lives for basic dignity. š” The backbone of our nation deserves better.
š¬ What do you think? Should the government prioritize farmers over corporates? Share your voice below!Ā š



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