Thirumavalavan said, "It was a victory for the peasantry's valiant resistance. However, we must be wary about falling prey to Modi's ploys. The Modi government's decision to repeal the law was made on the premise of the legislature winning the elections, not out of respect for the peasantry's hardships. As a result, farmers should not be duped by Modi's game.
Since coming to power in 2014, the Modi government has started its first onslaught on farmers. The Modi government proposed 15 modifications to the 'Land Acquisition Act,' which was passed during the Congress' term in office. Despite the fact that the amendment bill was passed by the Lok Sabha, it was not passed by the state assembly due to a lack of necessary numbers. The Modi government had no choice but to adopt the bill in 2015 after enacting it three times as an emergency measure. However, in the states where the bjp is in power, such reforms have been enacted. Similarly, in tamil Nadu, the AIADMK, which has replaced the bjp, enacted the modifications.
The eight-lane land acquisition operation in salem was carried out by bjp agent Edappadi Palanisamy on this grounds. These are important to remember. These three anti-agriculture policies can still be enacted by BJP-controlled state legislatures, as they did previously. There's no guarantee that the bjp won't do a similar stunt. As a result, we must remain watchful at all times. This country can only be saved from anti-people, separatist elements if the bjp is defeated in the punjab and Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. So let the peasants and democratic forces band together to bring the bjp down."