Cold and calculated move; Netizens on repeal of farm laws

Farmers' protest

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New Delhi: Some hailed the Union government’s decision of repealing the farm laws as a ‘victory’ of farmers. However, others called it a ‘slap’ on reforms. The divided reactions of people over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement Friday regarding the farm laws came fast and thick on Twitter.

Be it memes, recent videos of celebrations by farmers or the not-so-recent photographs of them being lathi-charged by the security forces at protest sites, Twitteratis shared everything – the good, best and ugly – of the almost year-long struggle by farmers.

“I think this should function as a clarifying moment for many who do not believe (but want to, perhaps) in protests. It works, but it takes a lot. The farmers protested for a year – the mobilisation must have taken longer. So many losses. So much respect,” tweeted Barathi.

“Today, not just the Modi government but all of India should bow down before our farmers for the lessons they have taught us. They have taught the central government an important lesson in humility. They have taught India the power of dissent and resilience. This is their victory,” tweeted Rohini Singh.

The Centre held 11 rounds of formal dialogue with the farmers. It had maintained that the new farm laws are pro-farmer. However, protesters claim they would be left at the mercy of corporations because of the legislations.

Nearly 700 farmers have been martyred in this struggle, according to Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM). It is an umbrella body of farmer unions spearheading the agitation against the laws.

Some were happy with Modi’s decision. However, they didn’t shy away from questioning the reason behind this change of policy of the ruling dispensation. They even attributed it to the Assembly elections in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh next year.

“It is not as if Modi has felt compassion for farmers. It is a cold and calculated move by Modi in view of the upcoming Uttar Pradesh and Punjab elections,” tweeted Mohit Malhotra.

“Government thinks it’s a smart move; but do we look like brainless idiots? Just before the Uttar Pradesh and Punjab elections, so people will forget them. But we won’t forget what you did to the farmers for the last one year,” tweeted Dr Deepan.

According to political observers, Modi’s announcement on repealing the Centre’s three farm laws is expected to help the BJP put up a fight in the upcoming Punjab Assembly polls. The party has not been able to campaign for the polls so far because of the farmers’ opposition to its leaders in Punjab.

However, there were a large majority of people who were plainly unhappy with the rollback of the laws. They called it a ‘loss’ of both – the government and farmers.

“Farm laws repeal is a slap on the face of reforms. Brokers, not farmers, have won. Narendra Modi has lost,” tweeted Monika Halan.

“The really sad part of farm law repeal is that the farmers of two states are able to undermine the farmers of the rest of India. The majority is unable to speak loudly enough. Not to speak of the interest of all the farm produce consumers. That’s really sad,” tweeted Parth J Shah.

Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh under the aegis of various farmers unions have been protesting at the borders of the national capital since November 26 last year demanding repeal of the three farm laws.

 

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