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Farmers protest misplaced credibility after Red Fort breach: Amarinder Singh

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Image Source : ANI “I do think that the movement has been discredited. The whole world was supporting the farmers. But the moment the violence came, and the symbol of the Red Fort was violated, was when the movement lost steam,” Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh mentioned.
Days after tractor parade violence in Delhi, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday mentioned that the farmers motion has been discredited after January 26 violence within the nationwide capital. After the R-Day chaos, farmers protest has misplaced its credibility and route, he mentioned

“I do think that the movement has been discredited. The whole world was supporting the farmers. But the moment the violence came, and the symbol of the Red Fort was violated, was when the movement lost steam,” Amarinder Singh mentioned.

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“I think that the government should continue its contact with the farmers and the farmers must go to the meetings. This must be resolved. It cannot continue like this,” he added.

“It isn’t for me to put the blame on any person or agency. But one thing must be understood, the government in power must take responsibility and that government is currently of BJP. They must own up to this fact and look into why they couldn’t understand the movement’s nature,” Punjab CM mentioned.

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The tractor parade January 26 that was to spotlight the calls for of the farmer unions to repeal three new agri legal guidelines dissolved into anarchy on the streets of Delhi as tens of hundreds of protesters broke via boundaries, fought with police, overturned automobiles and hoisted a non secular flag from the ramparts of the enduring Red Fort.

 
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