A solution to the peasant agitation can be found before the elections in Punjab: Amarinder hints


- The captain has formed a new party, along with talking about coordination with the BJP for the solution of the peasant movement has shocked everyone.

Capt Amarinder Singh, who resigned from the post of Chief Minister of Punjab and announced his resignation from the Congress and started forming his new party, on Tuesday announced that his party wanted to coordinate with the BJP to resolve the peasant agitation. Thus on the same day they have slapped their original party Congress twice in one fell swoop. He also said that it was imperative to resolve the peasant agitation in Punjab before the Assembly elections and in that sense he and his party were ready to form an alliance with the BJP.

In fact, the turn of the peasant movement seems to have no solution at the moment, but Captain Amarinder Singh's statements indicate that the central government, in concert with the captain, is trying to end the peasant movement from within. Doing.

Once a solution to the peasant movement is found, it will be beneficial for both the BJP and the Captain. The politics of both are surviving on the same issue. Because, despite all the efforts of the captain, if the peasant movement continues, reconciling with the BJP can be very dangerous for them. Therefore, a solution to the peasant movement had to be found even before the Punjab Assembly elections.

The recent decision of the Center to increase the jurisdiction of BSF in the border states from 10 km to 50 km is also being opposed in Punjab. In this regard, the Congress has directly alleged that the central government has taken this decision on the advice of Amarinder Singh.

In these circumstances, even though the captain and the BJP are one from the inside, they cannot openly declare to be together. However, while the captain may say that he is ready to form an alliance with the BJP to solve the farmers 'movement, it is safe to say that a solution to the farmers' movement must be found before next year's assembly elections in Punjab.

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