@Darkchocate3 it's not that much haha. A lot of people treat the recent developments like we're Singapore or something. If you were to really compare us to another region in terms of socioeconomic development, secularism and culture, we'd be comparable to Tamil Nadu. And frankly, there's so much inequality in our society it's astounding. Corporatism is a big problem here.
Yeah, and I don't know about indian farmers because I've met very few, but farmers here are also responsible for a lot of innovation and cultural forwardness here. Since farmers don't get a lot of government aid, they often come up with their own solutions to their problems and so are receptive to new ideas.
Which makes it all the more unfair that so much our policies are against both producers and consumers of food. The real profit goes into the pockets of godown owners. There's a business syndicate here that creates fake crises.
I've seen the Punjab farmer's strikes. It's honestly astounding that people can treat farmers so poorly that they are forced to do organized protests. And some even called them violent. It's really shameful.
I'm not retired. I'm a teenager. I quit for university admission exams. I'll probably rejoin when I get into uni.
Hey, want to head to PM?