This video delves into the unfolding saga of Farmers Protest 2.0 in India, a significant movement reignited by farmers demanding their rights and a legal guarantee for Minimum Support Price (MSP). The narrative traces back to the turbulent protests of 2021, highlighting the continuity and escalation of farmers' struggles against agricultural policies perceived as unjust. It also touches upon contentious aspects of the protest, such as the appearance of Bhindranwale shirts, hinting at deeper political and ideological undercurrents. Furthermore, the video explores the role of political figures and parties in supporting or exploiting the protests, hinting at possible motivations and the broader implications for Indian politics and society.
This protest is localized in Punjab which never was a big vote catchment base for BJP anyways. In rest of the India anti protest sentiments will actually garner more support for Modi govt with no real impact on the outcome of 2024 elections.
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