India’s farmers betrayed: A nation’s backbone on the brink
Islamabad: Indian farmers have lost hope in the Modi-led Indian government and have resorted to hunger strikes and protests.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Indian farmers starve while politicians feast, as Jagjit Singh Dallewal’s fast-unto-death exposes a brutal truth that Indian government’s apathy is murdering Indian agriculture.
Railways disrupted, lives sacrificed just because the govt won’t listen or give minimum Support Price to Farmers, it’s a survival demand.
Farmers are drowning in loans while the government turns a blind eye to their cries for help.
Protests across Punjab aren’t a nuisance; they’re a desperate scream for justice but the Modi regime prefers to ignore them until chaos erupts. The Agrarian crisis spirals out of control of the Indian government while the system is rigged against the very hands that feed the Indian nation. How long can this injustice prevail?
Farmer suicides statistics shows 9,000 deaths since 2020 and the govt’s biggest response is silence. Where’s the accountability? Some 42,000 farmer suicides since 2019 ignored by a regime that celebrates Farmer’s Day with empty slogans. Over 9,000 farmer suicides since 2020. Blood on the hands of policymakers who refuse to guarantee fair prices. How many more lives need to be lost?
Jagjit Singh Dallewal’s hunger strike is a warning for millions of Indians because Indian government is Ignoring farmers today, and there’ll be no food tomorrow
Farmers are the lifeline of India who march to Delhi, but instead of solutions, they face drones, tear gas, and broken promises. Farmers seek guaranteed prices to survive, while the government gambles with their livelihoods. When farmers die, a nation starves.








