Central government waiting for a clear picture for a new strategy

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Despite the violence on Republic Day, the government will not take a hard stand on the peasant movement. The government is currently eyeing the agitation of agitating farmers' organizations to decide the future strategy. The government has also kept open the option of dialogue with farmer organizations in the near future. However, the date of talks will be decided only after the situation is completely clear in the context of the movement.

Government's eye on the future outlook of farmers' organizations after Republic Day violence

According to a government minister, the farmers' organizations have come under pressure after the Republic Day violence. The number of farmers at the site of the movement has decreased. There are also differences of voice among farmers' organizations. However, the situation is still not completely clear.

There is no plan to take special strictures

Obviously, it will take time to clear the situation. As far as the government is concerned, we are not going to take any special strictures. In the near future, fresh talks are also being prepared by the government. Why not strictly?

Actually, the government does not want to let anyone create its anti-farmer image. This is the reason that despite the fear of violence in the tractor rally, the police were instructed to work with restraint.

The important fact is that on Republic Day, there were big demonstrations of farmers in Bengaluru, Maharashtra, and Telangana in Karnataka. It is a matter of relief for the government that till now the farming-related castes of many other states including Patel of Gujarat have not been associated with this movement. The scope of the movement is likely to expand after hardening. Why the wait strategy?

Government strategists feel that the peasant movement will weaken after the violence on Republic Day. On Wednesday, two farmer organizations Rashtriya Mazdoor Kisan Union and Bharatiya Kisan Union Bhanu distanced themselves from the movement. Many farmers' organizations in Punjab have internal differences over the question of violence. The government wants to let the outcome of this difference come out before formulating any strategy.

The strategists feel that if there is a decrease in the number of peasants on the Delhi border, the farmers' organizations will come under pressure. After this, the government will invite farmers' organizations for a fresh discussion. FIR in Violence Case FIR has been lodged against many farmer leaders in Lalkila, ITO, and violence in many places during the General Prakritisya Tractor rally.

In fact, in the case of hoisting the religious flag on the Red Fort, FIR was necessary due to the attack against the police, besides resentment in a particular class. Sources said that even though an FIR has been registered, the government will not take steps like arresting farmer leaders immediately.