Indian Farmers strike to full aggression against Moodi
Indian farmers are on strike against the Moodi government.
It’s been 45 days since the farmer’s protest against Modi’s government. Even after 8 rounds of discussion between their leader and government officials, the situation does not seem to be changing. The farmer group is not agreeing on anything less than the three market-friendly farm laws they’ve suggested about the sales, pricing, and storage of farm productions.
The situation is getting worse and the government is worried about food and agricultural production. Eight years ago, a survey resulted that almost 40% of farmers are willing to trade farming business with some other stable source of income. That showed the insecurity and distrust of farmers over the government and less interest in their work. If that happened, India will have a major strike over their economy and food resources.