Why the protestors who unleashed violence in Delhi are not farmers

On January 26, 1950, the Constitution of India came into effect and our country became a Republic but at that time hardly anyone would have thought that on this very day the democracy will be torn apart in the country.

But it is the misfortune of our country on the same day the Constitution of India came into force a handful of people tried to strangle the Constitution of the country and the virus of hate spread so rapidly that it made Delhi hostage to its nefarious designs. And we feel that those who did this cannot be farmers and that’s why it is important for the people of this country to recognise there true face.

On the occasion of Independence Day on August 15, the Red Fort, from where the Prime Minister of the country addresses the citizens of India, was attacked by a handful of people. A protestor in the rampaging mob raised a flag on the Red Fort and challenged the democracy of the country. By doing so, the mob also challenged the pride of 135 crore people…

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