The farmers of the nation continue their protest against the farm bills introduced by the Central Government of India.
While the farmers do not seem to be willing to back down anytime soon, even the Central Government doesn’t seem to be backing down anytime soon, with the government seeming very intent on putting into effect these farm bills very soon.
The farmers in Punjab and Haryana are especially enraged by the bills, and those who have been allies to the BJP up until now, are also firing at the BJP for the farm bills.
Akali Dal leader of Punjab, and a very close friend of BJP’s until recently, Sukhbir Singh, has said that BJP is a party that is intent on breaking up things, and has even proclaimed his fight against them.
While these protests in Punjab are going on, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited the Teg Bahadur Gurudwara in Delhi and offered his prayers in this holy temple of the Sikhs.
Posting the pictures on his official Twitter account, Modi said that he belongs to one of those people who has been highly influenced by the life and principles of Teg Bahadur.
With Modi visiting the Gurudwara at the exact time of the protests in Punjab, speculations are rife about the timing that the PM chose to visit the Gurudwara in Delhi. It is now to be seen what will happen from here.