Winds from Punjab: By Pratap Bhanu Mehta

The farmers have increasingly seen their political identities being marginalised due to growing economic complexity, writes P B Mehta The central government may, by hook or crook, ride out the current Punjab-based farmers’ agitation. But the underlying logic of the situation can sow the seeds of a long-term crisis. The existential stakes in this agitation for both the farmers and the government are high, but the possibility of a good faith material resolution of the problem is low. this has the makings of a perfect storm...

https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/punjab-farmers-protest-farm-laws-7071053/

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