So, this is incredibly insidious aimed at subversion:
1. US has a significant population of Sikh immigrants in the trucking industry. In light of the fact that a significant Sikh diaspora that migrated to Canada/ US post 1984 riots unleashed under Congress' patronage,
many Sikhs unfortunately haven't been able to discern between the State then and now & have chosen to pursue a futile & violent ideology of Khalistan against India
2. The truck driver & his entourage are highly likely to exercise pro-Khalistan sentiments, & would have been
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well primed to convey an image of a corrupt system & impoverished truckers tribe in India
3. This is probably a precursor to another manufactured protest that will entail a small group of truckers bought into the ruckus using artifice. The purpose will be
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disruption to economy by anarchy. Although my guess is participants will be small in number but as we have seen with previous manufactured protests like Farmers & anti-CAA, the 5th column in India & the politico-media complex in the West will orchestrate unfounded full-blown
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attack on labour conditions in India. Expect Khalistani terrorism & agenda to play a significant role
4. Isn't it a shame that Congress considers Indian voters gullible enough to conspire against the country in order to win votes. Would any politician any where in the
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world stoop this low, where they'd use fundamentalist forces to engineer an anarchy in their own country?!
5. The gloves are off. No more pretense. INC on this occasion has not even bothered to camouflage its next foray into mayhem & chaos
6. I hope I'm wrong in my analysis of RG's truckers road trip, but his & Congress' desperation to win votes at any cost, even if it means bringing the country down to its knees, is evident
@DrAmbardar@nytimes A huge thank you to Mr Babones for making an effort to investigate the facts behind the "protests" & displace some falsehoods, however, other key points have not featured in this report: 1. The Farm Laws are not a new set of reforms- these have been in debate & consultations 1/n
@DrAmbardar@nytimes for a number of decades. In fact even Congress included it in their 2019 manifesto. The claim that the Law was rushed through the Parliament is therefore grossly misleading. 2. NOT all the wealthy farmers are protesting the Law - only a miniscule number concentrated in 2/n
@DrAmbardar@nytimes Punjab & Haryana. India has a farmer population of around 150 million & typically only a few thousand attend these protests. That's not even 0.1% 4. Even the protests do not entirely relate to the substance of the Law. It's a well planned act of subversion by Khalistani 3/n