Anti-India forces at its best to encash farmers unrest for their own sinister designs
AMRITSAR: Anti India forces in various parts of the world are using farmers‘agitation in India as an opportunity to make their presence felt in media and carry forward their agenda to suit their personal interests.
On Friday Pakistan’s ISI-sponsored Sikh body in Peshawar held a demonstration against the Indian government and also set ablaze
According to intelligence sources, the protest rally was held by Singh Sabha Youth Affairs of Peshawar in coordination with local Muslim organizations.
“It’s learned that ISI backed Sikh body and local Muslim organization in Peshawar protested against the Indian government accusing it of oppressing Sikh farmers of Punjab, ”Said sources adding that the protestors raised slogans against Modi and set ablaze his photograph.
Sources further said that resolution were passed condemning the Indian government and to hold more such protests in the future.
US based American Sikh Council has accused Delhi police of being worse than ‘thugs’. It claimed that the police in plainclothes infiltrated the protesters and had broken windows, punctured tractors tires, removed parts, siphoned off diesel, out of hundreds of tractors, simply to stop the protestors.
Trying to give a communal color to the January 26 incident, the ASC in a statement alleged “The‘ divide and rule ’narrative which has always been at the foundation of Brahmanical ideology is now part of modern Hindutva but the public angst is on full public display wanting no part of the BJP, RSS medieval hate ideology ”.
A few Sikh bodies in the UK have asked the local gurdwara’s to write to their local Member Parliament (MP) stressing the need for intervention into, what they said, deteriorating right situation with respect to farmers peaceful protest.
“The internet has been suspended at certain sites and electricity and water supplies cut off to protestors that include many elderly and vulnerable” reads the letter being sent to MP’s. It has further asked the MP’s to raise the matter with the Indian government.
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