SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal lashed out at the statements of Piyush Goyal, Tomar, said - the government calls those who disagree with it a traitor

Posted on 12th Dec 2020 by rohit kumar

The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), which broke away from the NDA due to the three new agricultural laws of the Center, targeted the government on Saturday. SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal has said that anyone who disagrees with the government is called a traitor. It is known that thousands of farmers of Punjab, Haryana have been agitating on the Delhi border for the last 17 days.

 

Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal said, "It is very sad that the central government is trying to discredit the struggle of farmers." Whoever does not agree with the central government, calls it a traitor. I want to tell the Center that the farmers who are sitting have no relation with any religion, they are the donors. ''

 

Badal said that the effort of the Center is to discredit the peasant movement by calling it political parties and Khalistanis. It is unfortunate that if someone disagrees with them, they call them traitors. Those making such statements should publicly apologize. We condemn the Centre's attitude and such statements.

 

What did the central government ministers say?

 

Piyush Goyal, the Minister for Food, Railways, and Consumer Affairs, has been more outspoken about the farmer movement, saying that it seems as if some Maoist and leftist elements have taken control of the movement and instead of discussing the issue of farmers Some are running the agenda. He said that the people of the country are watching, they know what is going on, they understand how they use this platform to hijack the peasant movement after the Left / Maoists have no support all over the country. Want to do Apart from this, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar had said that anti-social elements are conspiring to spoil the atmosphere of their movement by disguising farmers.

 

Delhi Police increased security

 

Because of the announcement by farmers to intensify the agitation and block the Jaipur-Delhi and Delhi-Agra Expressways, the Delhi Police on Saturday increased security arrangements at the city limits. A senior police official said that adequate security arrangements have been made, including the setting up of multi-level blockers and deployment of police forces. Some measures have also been taken to ensure that the passengers do not face any kind of trouble at the demonstration sites. He said that the Delhi Traffic Police has deployed its personnel at important borders so that commuters are not disturbed. Apart from this, people are also being informed about open and closed routes through Twitter.

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