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The anti-farm agitation in opposition to the historic farm legal guidelines, enacted by the Union authorities, has witnessed every little thing, ranging from vandalism and violence to dying threats to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In a video uploaded by National Dastak on Thursday, a lady may very well be heard threatening to stab the Prime Minister. When the journalist approached her, whereas she was busy getting ready Langaar for the protestors, the lady responded, “I will stab Modi in the stomach with this knife.” While she was issuing the dying menace casually, the lady proceeded to mimic the act of stabbing.
(Video Courtesy: Youtube/National Dastak)However, as an alternative of reprimanding the lady, the journalist burst out into laughter and even inspired her to repeat her assertion. He then tried to downplay her remarks by suggesting that it was the outbrust of ‘people’s anger’ in opposition to PM Modi for not giving in to their calls for. “This is the anger of the people against the government. They have been spending 26 days on the streets,” the journalist justified. It is vital to say that the mentioned girl is the spouse of the outstanding Bharatiya Kisan Union chief Rakesh Tikait.
Left Front’s farmer wing asks PM Modi to die
Earlier, a video went viral on the web the place protesters may very well be heard, singing a tune, looking for for the dying of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It was not clear the place the video was captured. But a banner of the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) with the Communist hammer and sickle within the background may very well be noticed within the video. The AIKS is a Left entrance organisation with two factions, one related to the Communist Party of India and the opposite with the Communist Party of India (Marxist).
The girls protesters may very well be heard singing ‘Modi mar jaa tu’ with strains that go ‘Desh bech ke kha gaya, Modi mar jaa tu’ (You have bought the nation, Modi, go die). We couldn’t verify when the video was captured. But there’s a banner on the again which says Gharsana to Delhi.
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