AAP Cracks Under Pressure: Punjab Farmers’ Land Policy Protest Intensifies
Punjab’s agrarian heartland is simmering. Farmer unions are escalating their protest against the state government’s controversial land pooling policy, employing traditional methods like vibrant dhol beats and the evocative jaago (night vigil) to rally support.
The protests, gaining momentum daily, signal growing discontent among farmers who fear displacement and loss of livelihood. Large-scale village outreach programmes are underway, aiming to galvanise public opinion.
A major rally is planned for August 24th, promising to be a significant show of strength against the policy. The scale of participation will be a key indicator of the government’s political vulnerability.
Adding to the government’s woes, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is witnessing internal dissent. Several AAP members have either resigned or openly declared their support for the protesting farmers.
This escalating crisis presents a significant challenge to the AAP government, testing its ability to balance development aspirations with the concerns of its core agrarian constituency. The outcome of the August 24th rally will likely shape the political landscape of Punjab in the coming months.