Kisan agitation got support for 'Yuva Halla Bol'
The 'Yuva Halla Bol' has openly supported the ongoing farmers' movement against the anti-agriculture policies of the Modi government.
Anupam, the national convener of the 'Yuva Halla Bol', demanded that Prime Minister Modi should leave his rigid stand and ego and communicate with the country's food producers to allay their doubts and worries.
Anupam said that the aim of the three anti-agricultural laws passed by the Modi government is to benefit some selected capitalists.
"It is very sad that when the farmers, disturbed by the policies of the government, wanted to come to Delhi and register their protest in a peaceful manner, the government oppressed them," he said.
He added, "The government used sticks, water cannons, and tear gas. It even dug up pits on the highway and tried to stop the farmers. To keep the government happy, a section of the media and the ruling party have started calling the movement anti-national. Seeing such unjust attitude with the farmers, the youth of the country is upset and angry."
Not only in Delhi, in other parts of the country, voice is also being raised in support of farmers.
In Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, the urban youth and women have supported the farmers' protest by claiming that they are farmers' debtors. The youth protested against the anti-farmer bill in an artistic manner. Rishav Ranjan, who is leading the protest, said, "We will not let any propaganda affect this movement."
"In areas, where farmers are not present, the common citizens of the country will oppose these bills. We are all children of the farmer. "'Yuva Halla Bol' has appealed to the youth to raise the voice of this movement in support of the food producers," Ranjan said.
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