Tuesday, April 4, 2017

557. Farmer's Agitation

557

Farmer’s Agitation

            There are reports that Singapore blocks the entry of Indian IT professionals. There are similar visa problems with the USA and England.
          Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, at the instance of his promoters, visited many countries mainly to deflect the attention of the people from the coal and the spectrum allocations. This had the effect of reminding others that their countries were filled with Indians. This happens to every man, if he is not alert to his job at hand. Therefore, the present man requested him not to stir the world and endanger the position of the unemployed youth. He did not listen because he could not hear the words. Now, India suffers!
          If he wants to continue as the Prime Minister of India, he must curtail his foreign visits for the sake of the youth of the nation.

Over one hundred farmers belonging to the Cauvery Delta Farmer’s Welfare Association of the Tamil Nadu State are under an agitation for the last 22 days at New Delhi. According to its leader, Mr. Ayyakkannu, the farmers are demanding farm loan waiver, drought relief package and remunerative prices.
          The farmers all over India have been experiencing untold suffering. The situation is becoming worse year after year. They are facing an unprecedented situation due to the drought in this year. Many farmers suffer in silence. Some starve. Some die of starvation. Some commit suicide. Some steal. Some resort to novel agitations like this one.
          The farmers can sell their properties and escape. This also is not possible because their properties are classified as agricultural land. Such properties do not fetch even 10 per cent of the normal market value.
When the farmers or others lose their regular income or  the expected income, how will they survive? Where will they go? Is it not the duty of the government to alleviate their sufferings? It is said that if a country cannot be run without starving the farmers or its citizens, the so-called intermediaries must go; the government must go.
The farmers do not tell the factors that affect their existence. They do not tell that the system deprives them of their share in the national wealth. They do not tell how the Chief Justice of India alienates their share in the natural resources. They do not tell how the Chief Justice of India helps remove the public money through bulk buying and others.
The present man, hundreds of times, mentioned the factors that affect their development and gave concrete solutions to solve their problems.
But the system has not seen anything. The Prime Minister of India and the Chief Justice of India have not seen the farmers for the last 22 days. Or  they have not solved their problems without going there..
If our masters show anything through their TV channels and newspapers we will see. If our masters tell anything we will listen. Our masters have not shown the farmers to us. So we don’t see their problem. We unconditionally surrendered to the Marina Uprising because our masters showed the pent up feelings of the people. We will surrender to the farmer’s agitation only if our masters show it to us. Otherwise, we will break their strength. We will try to break their spirit. This, apparently, is the reply of the Prime Minister of India and the Chief Justice of India.
This letter No.557

   The facts that happened from 2 April 2017 to 4 April 2017  are being submitted to His Excellency the President of India, Supreme Court of India, Chief Vigilance Commissioner, Indian Army and the Indian Air Force, and posted in the blog: www.howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com  on 5-4-2017.

5-4-2017.

V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India. 





          

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