The whole so called Farmers Protest is To divide Hindus and Sikhs Just like they did in 1984. Congress created Bhindrandwale and they themselves never expected him to become a "Frankenstein"

Using Brute Force against the Farm Unions is playing in the hands of the left loonies. The moment Delhi Police used brute force, articles will ne ready about how

"A Hindu Govt Attacked poor, unarmed Annadata Punjabi Farmers"

Something on the Lights of Dyer also
This is will help the lobbyists to create and widen the gap between Hindus and Sikhs. One must never forget that Sikhs have sacrificed and fought against the Tyranny of the Desert Cult. It is a Sin to brand all Sikhs and Punjabis as Khalistanis.
Using Brute Force against the Alleged Farmers is Tempting in the short run having grave and dangerous long run circumstances. Even the Congress Govt in 1984 was facing similar protest on the issue to lower Electricity Rates, Subsidy in Fodder, subsidy for compost etc.
So to Divert the attention, Sanjay Gandhi and Kamalnath came up with this idea of Sponsoring an extremist and to destabilize the then Akali and Janta Party Govt. So they made "Sant" Bhindrandwale.
At one point even The Congress regretted sponsoring him and funding him because he became out of control for Congress.

Kamalnath said "We would give him money off and on, but we never thought he would turn into a terrorist."

Source : https://t.co/m2jFUcfRrM
Moving forward. It might look One Step forward and Two steps backward but this embarrassment or whatever you call it ensures that there's no 1994 type Bloodbath (and this word is an understatement)
Hindus and Sikhs are one. Sikhs being against Hindus is like Hindus cutting their own hand. The Hindu community CANNOT afford to lose sikhs at all.
So Trust Modi. He knows what he has to do. Better than all of us combined. Because for us it just takes a couple of tweets.

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Once upon a time there was a Raja named Uttānapāda born of Svayambhuva Manu,1st man on earth.He had 2 beautiful wives - Suniti & Suruchi & two sons were born of them Dhruva & Uttama respectively.
#talesofkrishna https://t.co/E85MTPkF9W


Now Suniti was the daughter of a tribal chief while Suruchi was the daughter of a rich king. Hence Suruchi was always favored the most by Raja while Suniti was ignored. But while Suniti was gentle & kind hearted by nature Suruchi was venomous inside.
#KrishnaLeela


The story is of a time when ideally the eldest son of the king becomes the heir to the throne. Hence the sinhasan of the Raja belonged to Dhruva.This is why Suruchi who was the 2nd wife nourished poison in her heart for Dhruva as she knew her son will never get the throne.


One day when Dhruva was just 5 years old he went on to sit on his father's lap. Suruchi, the jealous queen, got enraged and shoved him away from Raja as she never wanted Raja to shower Dhruva with his fatherly affection.


Dhruva protested questioning his step mother "why can't i sit on my own father's lap?" A furious Suruchi berated him saying "only God can allow him that privilege. Go ask him"
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A thread, co-written by @deanmbrody:


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