What makes them most proud of India, the least proud?
Highlights By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
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Does it not mean such farmers, “The small farmers, who own less than 2 hectare land and are over 80 percent of all farmers” can only flourish-grow as slaves of CORPORATES?
Was it all not like determinedly supporting “Three Black Farm Laws” at the instance of CORPORATES for the reasons best known to PM Modi?
What does it mean when PM Modi said, “Our mantra is 'chhota kisan bane desh ki shaan': PM Modi: "Our mantra is 'chhota kisan bane desh ki shaan'. It's our dream. In the coming years, we will have to increase the collective power of the small farmers of the country. We have to give them new facilities. They must become the country's pride": PM Modi at Red Fort. He adds, "Our government's focus is to make small farmers, who own less than 2 hectare land and are over 80 percent of all farmers, country's pride."
When our PM says, “We are witnessing rapid transformation of our villages: PM Modi” looks as he is promising with CORPORATES that his government is doing everything to facilitate their stay at village sites and to grab the lands of “The small farmers, who own less than 2 hectare land and are over 80 percent of all farmers”. Isn’t?
“Today we see our villages changing rapidly. In past few yrs, facilities like road and electricity have reached villages. Today, optical fiber network is providing the power of data to villages, internet is reaching there. Digital entrepreneurs are getting ready in villages too: PM Modi at Red Fort”
Message: Wait till completing 100 years of independence of India:
As we celebrate 75 years of Independence, we have to ensure India becomes self-reliant in energy production. Today, we have to pledge to make India energy independent before completing 100 years of independence:
(1) PM Modi stresses on ‘Aatma Nirbhar Bharat’ by 100th I-Day, says ‘Sabka Prayaas’ crucial: From “Garibi Hatao ("Remove poverty") onward, our country’s chain of necessities, dreams, promises without any time bound legal guarantee never ending in the manifestoes and speeches of all traditional political parties especially the rest declaring so as customary practice always on every independence day from Red Fort so far.
Similarly like, “From “Garibi Hatao ("Remove poverty") was the theme and slogan of Indira Gandhi's 1971 election campaign. The slogan and the proposed anti-poverty programs that came with it were designed to give Gandhi an independent national support, based on rural and urban poor, which would allow her to by-pass the dominant rural castes both in and out of state and local government; likewise the urban commercial class. And, for their part, the previously voiceless poor particularly Dalits and Adivasis would at last gain both political worth and political weight”. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thus it can safely be concluded as “From “Garibi Hatao ("Remove poverty") onward, our country’s chain of necessities, dreams, promises without any time bound legal guarantee never ending in the manifestoes and speeches of all traditional political parties especially the rest declaring so as customary practice always on every independence day from Red Fort so far”.
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First Posted On: August 15, 2021, 10:57 IST
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What makes them most proud of India, the least proud?