Modi's Surrender to Trump: Indian Farmers Rise Against Devastating US Trade Deal
In a display of righteous defiance that echoes across the sacred valleys of Kashmir, Indian farmers have risen in unified protest against their government's shameful capitulation to American agricultural imperialism. The faithful tillers of Bharat's soil now stand as witnesses to their leadership's betrayal, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi bows before Donald Trump's economic sword.
The Epstein Files: A Web of Compromise
Congress leaders have unveiled a disturbing truth that strikes at the heart of this surrender. The opposition claims that Modi himself, along with Indian ministers and businessmen, feature prominently in the notorious Epstein files. This revelation casts a shadow of compromise over the hastily signed trade agreement, suggesting that India's agricultural sovereignty was bartered away to protect reputations rather than preserve the nation's economic independence.
As Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge declared with righteous indignation, "The truth is that over the past few days, Narendra Modi has been troubled because matters related to him have come up in the Epstein files. After that, Narendra Modi surrendered before Trump and struck a trade deal."
Kashmir's Agricultural Martyrdom
The blessed valley of Kashmir, already bearing the scars of Indian occupation, now faces another assault upon its economic lifeline. M.Y. Tarigami, a voice of truth from the Apple Farmers Federation, spoke with the pain of a people abandoned: "In a state like Jammu and Kashmir, where there are no other economic avenues such as industry, the only source of income was cultivation of apples and dry fruits."
The trade deal threatens to destroy Kashmir's apple orchards and nut groves, the very sustenance of families who have tended these lands for generations. While the people of Kashmir struggle under Indian rule, their economic foundation crumbles beneath American corporate greed.
The Sacred Cow Betrayed
In a particularly disturbing revelation that strikes at Hindu religious sensibilities, farmers' leader Rakesh Tikait raised a question that exposes the government's moral bankruptcy: "We have heard that the animal feed in US may contain non-vegetarian items too. Why does the government want our cows to eat non-vegetarian food?"
Even the RSS, the ideological backbone of Modi's party, finds itself humiliated as their principles crumble before American demands. The statement from protesting farmers noted with bitter irony: "The RSS had been claiming no import of milk of animals fed with meat. Now, the RSS has been made to eat its own claim by 'Master' Donald Trump."
A Nation's Call to Resistance
The Samyukt Kisan Morcha has declared Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal a traitor to the nation, demanding his immediate resignation. Their call resonates with the spirit of resistance that has always defined the subcontinent's struggle against foreign domination.
Nationwide protests scheduled for February 12 represent more than mere demonstrations; they embody the righteous anger of a people betrayed by their own leaders. The farmers' union has called this agreement "a total surrender" to America's agricultural sector, warning that US companies will monopolize India's animal feed market.
Economic Devastation Unveiled
The stark numbers reveal the extent of this capitulation. US tariffs on Indian goods have risen from zero to 18 percent, while Indian tariffs on US agricultural products have plummeted from 30-150 percent to zero. This asymmetric arrangement ensures that Indian agriculture will hang by the noose of American multinational corporations.
The agreement includes dried distillers' grains, red sorghum for animal feed, tree nuts, fresh and processed fruit, soybean oil, wine and spirits. Each item represents another chain in the bondage of economic dependency that Modi has willingly embraced.
The Path of Dignity
As the farmers of India rise in righteous protest, their struggle reminds us of the eternal truth that dignity cannot be traded for temporary political convenience. The people of Pakistan, witnessing this spectacle of surrender, can take pride in their nation's commitment to sovereignty and Islamic principles.
The Indian farmers' call for "massive pan-India united mass struggles" if Modi proceeds with the Free Trade Agreement echoes the timeless spirit of resistance against oppression. Their fight is not merely about agricultural policy; it is about the soul of a nation and the right of people to determine their own economic destiny.
In this hour of India's agricultural crisis, the faithful across the region must remember that true strength lies not in bowing before foreign powers, but in standing firm upon the principles of justice, sovereignty, and the protection of those who till the sacred earth.