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Prime Minister’s shocking statement: Did They Die for me?

Did they die for me: Prime Minister

Are you sure that you live in a democratic country and not in a dictatorship, where the current leaders only care about money and power? They are the same leaders who once said that good days would come, but now we all know the condition.

These were the leaders who folded their hands, ran the campaign during the elections to get votes, and made fake promises to the citizens, but now the situation seems like the leaders are the sky, but the citizens are suffering as always.

When the Prime Minister of the nation says insensitive things about the citizen of his own country, what should be the future of that place, and still some say good days will come but when no one knows.

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Recently when Satya Pal Malik, the Governor of Meghalaya, went to meet PM Narendra Modi to discuss the farmers’ issue that is going on lately, the Prime Minister ended up fighting with the governor and said,,, that did the farmers die for him in a very arrogant manner.

Satya Pal Malik said that when he went for the conversation, within five minutes, the Prime Minister turned very arrogant. While he brought up the topic of a function in Haryana and spoke about five hundred farmers who died from our nation, Prime Minister asked the governor that ‘Did they die for me?’, adding on to the conversation the governor Satya Pal Malik replied that yes of course, if you are the king and leader. Satya Pal Malik ended his meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a fight.

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Satya Pal Singh was also told to meet Amit Shah, and he did so. Until now, no reaction has been reported from Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) on the statement made by the Governor of Meghalaya Satya Pal Singh. He said that the qualities of Prime Minister Modi are vanity, cruelty, and insensitivity.

It is a matter of significant concern and especially on democracy. Leaders are just using the citizens when they need rest. All they care about is money and power. Apart from that Government is not thinking about the condition of citizens. In one place, due to the pandemic, people lost their jobs, many businesses were shut down, and citizens were trying to get back to normal conditions, the Government has increased the GST from the new year.

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The nation is going through an economic downfall, but the citizens are still not able to get back to their jobs, employment has decreased, businesses are not running correctly, but GST has been raised, this is about the greed of the Government and sensitivity towards the citizens of the nation.

Prime Minister tries to come forward and say his ‘Mann ki Baat’ to the citizens but what about the voice of citizens and their conditions, problems they are facing. Students cannot go back to school and colleges but the tourist spots are packed. Vacation is more important than education, it seems. Online mode of education is nowhere beneficial to anyone except to the Government and the institutes. They are charging total fees from the students and the government is getting full tax and even more tax.

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On one hand, the taxes and on the other hand Prime Minister says that did the farmers die for him. Satya Pal Malik added that whenever even a dog dies Prime Minister sends condolences letter but nothing for the ones who provide us the food who died because of the laws that the Government introduced.

The farmers’ laws were taken back after some time but why after so many deaths and was is is a way to get sympathy for votes as the elections are coming soon. To show how sensitive the Government is towards its citizens and how much they care about. Still, this statement of Prime Minister Modi can be a dig at him as he is a leader, but every single citizen of India is his responsibility.

Did they die for me?' Satyapal Malik reveals PM Modi's response on farmers'  deaths

The army does the security, and farmers give the food, the two most important pillars of the nation. They are suffering, and the government cares about the greed of power, money, and tactics for the upcoming elections.

So think once that are we still living in a democratic nation, or we are just a puppet in the name of democracy to the leaders who are running behind money and power and does not bother about the nation’s people who give them their salaries and remember they are called the public servant. Still, this is difficult to say about being a public servant instead of being the dictator who runs the campaign and makes fake promises.

edited and proofread by nikita sharma 

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