Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Centre wants to paint farmers’ agitation as anti-national: Shiv Sena

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NEW DELHI: Days after the Supreme Court stayed the implementa­tion of the new farm laws, Shiv Sena on Thursday said that the Central government does not want to just end the protest on the contentiou­s acts, but also wants to do politics by painting it as “anti-national”.

The editorial in Shiv Sena’s mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ also said that the farmers are adamant about continuing their protest despite the Supreme Court ruling. “Now it will be said on behalf of the government that these farmers do not even listen to the Supreme Court. The question is not about the dignity of the Supreme Court, but about the agricultur­al policy of the country. Farmers are demanding that farm laws be repealed. The decision has to be taken by the government,” it said.

“Agitating farmers are being defamed by labelling them as Khalistani supporters. If Khalistan

supporters have entered this movement, then this is also a failure of the government. The government does not want to end the protest but wants to do politics by painting it as anti-national,” read the editorial.

Shiv Sena said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should welcome the courage and stubbornne­ss of this protest and the farmers. “Farmers should be respected by repealing farm laws. Modi will become bigger than he is today,” it said.

The editorial underlined that the ongoing discussion­s between farmer organisati­ons and the government have been unsuccessf­ul at every stage.

“The government is putting the Supreme Court in front to end the farmers’ protest. Once the farmers return home from the Singhu border, the government will remove the moratorium on the agricultur­al law and block the farmers,” it said.

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