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Modi govt targeting businessmen supporting peasant movement: Bhagwant Mann

PUNJAB NEWS EXPRESS | December 20, 2020 12:55 PM

CHANDIGARH: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab has termed the sudden spree of raids by the Income Tax Department being conducted on 'arhtiyas' businessmen and traders as a retaliatory step by the  Narendra Modi government at the Centre.
 In a statement issued from the party headquarters on Saturday, state unit president and MP Bhagwant Mann said that the Income Tax department conducted raids on about two dozen 'arhtiyas' and businessmen of Punjab who were openly supporting the ongoing peasant movement, terming it an attempt to intimidate them and all other sections. Mann said that intimidating those who dared to raise a voice against the BJP for their rights was its old habit, adding that the move won't succeed this time around.
 The AAP MP said that the corrupt and weak leaders, the likes of Narendra Modi, Captain Amarinder Singh and Prakash Singh Badal could be cowed down or intimidated by the central agencies, like the ED and CBI, but this manipulation of the central government would not work to scare away the farmers, laborers, 'artiyas' and traders and others who stood rock solid behind the farmers and their movement.

Khattar government harassing supporters of protesting farmers
Chandigarh: Bhagwant Mann has alleged that the Khattar government in Haryana was harassing local people who were helping the protesting farmers along the Delhi-Haryana borders. He claimed that the mobile toilets and other facilities being sent for the convenience of the agitating farmers on the Delhi-Haryana border Haryana were also being stopped at the behest of the Khattar government. Mann said that while on the one hand, the Khattar government was not even taking care of cleanliness at the protesting sites, on the other, it was posing  hindrances in the Kejriwal-led government's extending adequate facilities to the farmers, which he termed as undemocratic and condemnable.

 Bhagwant Mann on the occasion said that even as the Modi government was trying to ignore the agriculture and farmers, the  businessmen-traders were aware of the fact that the country's economy revolves around agriculture and farmers, adding that the three black agriculture marketing laws were a brazen attempt of the Modi government to ruin the farmers, laborers  shopkeepers, 'arhtiyas',   businessmen and transporters, among others in the state.
 Bhagwant Mann said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should, instead of browbeating farmers to withdraw their stir, get off from his high horse and initiate talks with the protesting farmers and repeal the three agricultural laws immediately as per their demand, ensuring purchase of their all crops at the MSP.
 Mann said that the issue of the farmers could not be resolved until or unless the Prime Minister holds talks with the agitating farmers with intent to address their genuine concerns as tagging 'puppet' ministers like Narendra Tomar and Piyush Goyal for the purpose was just a waste of time in the name of talks.


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