Farmers agitation and opposition.

Ravi Ranjan Goswami
1 min readFeb 3, 2021

The farmers’ agitation against the reform laws seems to be on the basis of hypothetical apprehensions.

The farmers have not been subjected to any compulsions, instead, they have been given more options to deal in their products.

Indian constitution is not a rigid constitution. It can be amended. Government is ready to do suitable amendments and SC has told to suspend the acts for one year or more.

In the light of the above and after witnessing the unruly violent side of the agitation, the farmers should withdraw or suspend their agitation.

Their hardcore obstinacy to remove the acts is misguided.

I remember the ghastly anti-national act and scene created by the theTukde Tukde gang at JNU.

and Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders visiting the agitating students to support them without condemning the act.

Now after the anti-national act at the red fort on 26 Jan I find Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders either fighting shy of condemning the act or condemning it with ifs and buts.

Is this the proper opposition or robotic opposition programmed to oppose the government forever for everything and support any power working against it.?

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Ravi Ranjan Goswami

An IRS officer and a poet and writer, who prefers to write poems in Hindi and other articles in Hindi and English. He is from Jhansi, and lives in Cochin India.