DELHI के बाद, PUNJAB में AMIT SHAH का खेल शुरु

The Farmer Protests Boomerang: Bhagwant Mann Gets a Taste of His Own Medicine!

Remember the so-called farmer protests of 2020-21? The ones where Delhi was held hostage, highways were blocked, and Republic Day was tarnished with rioters hoisting religious flags at the Red Fort? Where was law and order then? Where was the Supreme Court’s “responsibility of the police” logic when cops were being beaten with lathis?

And who was behind it all? Arvind Kejriwal—the same man who provided food, shelter, liquor, and luxury accommodations to the so-called “farmers” protesting against Modi’s farm laws. He even declared, “They have no weapons, why stop them from coming to Delhi?” Today, his own AAP government is denying farmers entry into Chandigarh, the capital of Punjab. Where is his “let them protest” attitude now?

Bhagwant Mann vs. the Farmers: The Same Protesters, The Same Slogans—Only the Target Has Changed!

Back then, “farmer” women were singing “Modi mar ja mar ja tu” (Modi, go die). Now, it’s time to compose a new song: “Bhagwante mar ja mar ja tu” (Bhagwant, go die). And  are the global ‘activists’ who supported the protests last time? Rihanna, Greta Thunberg, Amanda Cerny, Lilly Singh, and Mia Khalifa—why aren’t they tweeting and dancing for the farmers now?

Back then, Tikait and Yogendra Yadav were at the center of the action. Tikait threatened tractor marches every other day, and on 26th January 2021, the mob made sure his words became reality. But now? Where are Tikait and Yogendra Yadav? Have they vanished like magicians after serving their political purpose?

Bhagwant Mann’s Reality Check: No Sympathy for the Farmers Now?

On March 5, Punjab’s very own Bhagwant Mann refused to allow farmers to enter Chandigarh, claiming “Punjab is becoming a state of protests” and “roadblocks and rail disruptions hurt business, students, and the economy.”

But when farmers held Delhi hostage for months, when they threatened Modi’s government, when they blocked roads and caused untold economic losses, Bhagwant Mann and his party were cheering them on!

What happened, Bhagwant? Why does it hurt now when Punjab’s economy suffers? Why didn’t it matter when Delhi’s economy suffered?

At the farmers’ meeting, Mann got up and walked away, declaring:
“Blocking roads and stopping trains won’t get you the government’s support. Punjab is suffering because of these protests, and I won’t compromise law and order. My patience should not be mistaken for weakness.”

How ironic! These same words were thrown at Modi when he showed patience. And now, Mann is realizing the cost of playing political games with protests.

Modi’s Farm Law Repeal: A Masterstroke, Not a Weakness

Back then, when Modi repealed the three farm laws, the opposition celebrated, believing they had defeated him. But Modi saw what others didn’t—the protests weren’t about farmers, they were an opposition-sponsored conspiracy to create chaos and anarchy.

That’s why Modi pulled back, denying them their chance to escalate violence. And now, the very forces that fueled those protests are eating the bitter fruits of their own actions.

Where is Kejriwal? Meditating to Escape His Own Karma?

And what about Kejriwal, the mastermind behind the 2020-21 protests? He has run off to a Vipassana retreat in Hoshiarpur. Perhaps in meditation, he sees the face of Modi—the one man he could never defeat, the leader whose patience outmaneuvered him at every step.

Delhi suffered under these protests, and Modi took the attacks with patience. But today, when Punjab suffers, Bhagwant Mann and Kejriwal have no answers.

Karma’s Cycle is Complete—AAP’s Suffering is Self-Inflicted!

The so-called farmers thought they could bring Modi’s government to its knees. The opposition used them to destabilize the country. And now? They are facing the consequences of their own actions.

The same protests they encouraged have come back to haunt them. The same roadblocks, the same disruptions—only now, they’re begging farmers to stop!

This is how history works. The seeds of chaos they planted against Modi are now the thorns piercing their own feet.

And as the saying goes:
“What goes around, comes around!”

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