Out of the 35 Kisan unions, 31 are from Punjab…directly or indirectly controlled by the Dalaals of various Mandis and the rich folks having allegiance to several political parties although they deny it in public views. About 23 odd Unions, mostly from Punjab claim to be apolitical, but are somehow aligned to either Akali Dal or Congress. However, those openly agreeing to be aligned to the political parties are only few…Akali Dal (2), Congress (4) and the Communists (6). Some even have allegiance to the AAP. The remaining four are from Haryana, UP and MP.
The so-called apolitical, are the rogue unions of the rich farmers and the dalaals operating the various mandis of Punjab. They run almost a parallel govt in Punjab. Such are the clout of these protesters. He rogues union leaders among them thrive mostly on the small farmers. They are stinking rich and already a nuisance to the State law and order agencies. In this protest, they have 100s of tractor trolleys loaded with provisions & supplies parked all along the Delhi-Rohtak highway. They will fight the Farm act only for one reason…that the act frees the small & middle farmers from their clout, to sell online… that will reduce their monopoly on the mandis…held for decades. The monetary benefits from the mandis to these dalaals amount approx. Rs 4000s of Cr or so.
Till now, Maharashtra Kisan Unions had shown happiness with the Farm Laws. This has displeased the Communist hierarchy severely and they have marched thousands of their cadres in the guise of farmers marching up to Mumbai to express solidarity with the largely Dalaals & rich farmers at Singhu border. What is the relation between the Communists and the Dalaals. Communists have mobilised their cadre from Punjab to Singhu border too and now in Maharashtra. Communists were supposed to be commoners, without much funds and capitals, then who are funding the Communist Kisan movements. The Punjab Communist Dalaals too must be rich and can support themselves for long on the protest. But what about Maharashtra? In past show of strength too, Communist cadres in Maharashtra had mobilised 10s of thousands of their cadres…all dressed up in the Communist attires, provided the shelters, food and other supports for their nearly 7 days of mass movements. Where are they getting such funds from? Now, on 25 Jan 2021 too, 10s of thousands of the Communist cadres are on move in similar attires. Their movements from villages to the cities, to the nearest assembly point, vehicles, food, water, tentage… must be costing 10s of lakhs of rupees. Who is funding it? Any reasonable guess invariably raises much doubt. Communists and Islam are considered by many as cancers…if they live among you, in all probability, it will become an ever increasing disease process that may necessitate some undesirable and painful means to get rid of. Otherwise, they will get rid of you. We have seen the Communists doing so in West Bengal and now in Kerala. Their increasing presence in Maharashtra and Punjab must be a worrying sign for those state govts. The Communists have had often shown their intent to keep proximity with China. Between the two adversaries or enemies India has in its neighbourhood, only the Chinese can afford to provide such slush funds to the Indian Communists…and one need not be taken by surprised if this angle of connivance is revealed.
Some politically affiliated Kisan Unions at the protest.
1. Kul Hind Kisan Federation (CPIM)
2. Jamhuri Kisan Sabha (CPIM)
3. All India Kisan Sabha (CPI-M)
4. Kirti Kisan Union (CPI-ML)
5. Punjab Kisan Union (CPI-ML)
6. Kul Hind Kisan Sabha (CPI)
7. Bharatiya Kisan Manch (Akali Dal)
8. Bharatiya Kisan Union Lakhowal (Akali) 9. Bharatiya Kisan Union Chaduni (AAP)
10. Bharatiya Kisan Union Mann (Cong)
Situations for the middle and marginal farmers are precarious in the hands of the rich and Dalaals. If the Farm law is repealed, they have to again be on the mercy of the mandis and the dalaals. If the law is not repealed, some other dictate will be passed by the rich, mighty and dalaals (just like the dictat issued above for attending the protest) restricting them to sell their produce only to them thus denying any benefit to the poor harmers. They will be threated with grave consequences if not adhere to the dictat. In any way, the future of the middle and marginalised farmers in Punjab and Haryana are bleak. UP CM could surely come to the rescue of his fermers.
Meanwhile, one more of the Dalaal’s agenda has been accepted by the govt in allowing their tractor march in Delhi on 26 Jan 21. It can be only hoped that the tractors don’t change their routes from the ring road to the Rajpath. If the rowdies among the rally attempt this, the outcome may become tragic…that hardly any of our national may be wishing for it to happen on the auspicious Republic Day.
In a nutshell, it cannot be denied that the handling of the Farm Bills and meneuvring it in to the acts have been a worst example of running a democratic governant that too for a historical upliftment of the farm and the food sectors. It is high time a bit matured and tactful steps are initiated by the ministers. A mature and stable govt takes the opposition parties along with it and insists them to render valuable suggestions that the govt may like to adopt.