What a trend in the agricultural country! Those who stand shoulder to shoulder to support the country, when the three levels of government oppress them, when will the country rise?
What you should know
Farmers engaged in various agricultural activities from the center to the village level are step by step neglected by the rulers and leaders and are struggling in the difficult journey of living.
The responsible leadership has made the suffering of the sugarcane farmers a laughing matter. The sugarcane farmers who are affected are now forced to protest in the capital after the government has reduced the subsidy amount of Rs.
Meanwhile, Samajwadi Morcha president and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal and Nepali Congress General Minister Gagan Thapa smiling with farmers suffering from government neglect have given more negative than positive messages.
5 The principles and policies of the Samajwadi Front, which includes the Communist Party, are not related to the upliftment of farmers ? Will not the problem of sugarcane farmers be solved by the courage and determination of the Morcha, which is full of Murdhanya leadership? Similarly, Thapa, who has the opportunity to become the general minister of the country's biggest party, who has a multifaceted ideology, should not move forward to solve the problems of the farmers.
When the leader stands with the farmer and smiles towards the camera, it is a sign of problem solving that the expression 'We are also together in your movement' is found. ?
What a trend in the agricultural country! Those who are standing shoulder to shoulder to support the country, when will the country rise after the three levels of government oppress them? In reality, not only sugarcane farmers, but all the farmers involved in agriculture from dairy farmers are becoming weak due to government subsidies.
On the other hand, when there was a calamity, even if the government had to cut a few days' salary, it used to be the job of uplifting the farmers. Now mocking and oppressing them has become a government ritual. – Bhuvaneshwar Sharma, Chandragiri-2, Kathmandu
