Arm-twisting tactics won’t work Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh again warns Centre
 
BJP led Modi Centre government been adamant in their refusal to repeal the contentious farm laws, it was actively and shamelessly indulging in strong-arm tactics to suppress the voice of the farmers, Punjab State CM said,
 
He pointing to the income tax notices issued to several big ‘arhtiyas’ of Punjab about a month ago and now the NIA notices that were clearly aimed at pressurising the farmers into withdrawing their stir.
 
“Do these farmers look like secessionists and terrorists?” asked the Chief Minister of Punjab
 
He slammed the BJP-led government at the Centre for resorting to ‘such reprehensible and oppressive tactics in their desperation to undermine the peacefully protesting farmers’ fighting spirit’.
 
But these measures will not succeed in destroying the resolve of the farmers, rather the Centre will only end up provoking them into stronger reaction, he said, questioning the intent of the Government of India, which he said seemed bent on pushing the farmers over the edge through such intimidatory tactics.
 
Amarinder Singh also warned that BJP’s most powerful minds will not be able to control the situation if things get irretrievably out of hand.
 
Instead of resolving the crisis triggered by the draconian legislations, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Central government was resorting to victimisation and harassment of the protesting farmers and their supporters, the Chief Minister pointed out, dubbing it a regressive step that would lead to further hardening of the farmers’ stance.
 
It was obvious, said the Chief Minister, that the BJP government neither cared for the farmers and their concerns, nor understood their psyche.
 
“Punjabis are fighters by nature, they are imbued with the fighting spirit which makes them among the best warriors in the world,” he said, adding that the Centre’s coercive actions will only provoke the farmers from Punjab to react negatively.
 
Amarinder Singh expressed shock over the Centre’s unrelenting opposition to the farmers’ genuine and justified demands and its total failure to empathise with the cause and concerns of the farmers who have been braving the record cold of Delhi, with many of them succumbing to the harsh weather and prolonged exposure.
 
These stooping to low-level actions will not suppress the voice of the farmers, or those millions of Indians who are supporting the ‘annadaatas’ in their battle for survival, said the Chief Minister,
 
Adding that if the Central government had any shame left it should immediately withdraw the farm laws and sit down across the table with all the stakeholders, especially the farmers, to usher in an era of genuine agricultural reforms.