
February 25, 2025 โ A Call for Justice
The Indian governmentรขโฌโขs failure to uphold its promises has once again forced the farmers to rise in protest. The Kisan Mazdoor Morcha and Sanyukt Kisan Morcha have announced a massive march toward Delhi on February 25, 2025, declaring that the fight is far from over. Farmers, who have been deceived time and again, are prepared to stand their ground until justice is served.
The Betrayal of the Indian Government
The Modi-led BJP regime has continuously ignored the demands of farmers, making empty promises while enforcing oppressive policies. After the historic farmer protests of 2020-21, where thousands of farmers braved brutal police crackdowns, water cannons, and tear gas at Delhiรขโฌโขs borders, the government pretended to repeal the draconian farm laws. However, in reality, nothing changed. Farmers are still struggling under corporate control, unfair pricing, and government neglect.
This รขโฌลDelhi Chaloรขโฌย movement is not just about farmersรขโฌโข rights but a larger fight against the tyranny of the Indian state, which seeks to crush the voices of its own people while serving the interests of billionaires like Adani and Ambani.
The Call for Khalistan Grows Stronger
The Sikh farmers leading this movement know that the real solution lies in breaking free from Indiaรขโฌโขs oppressive rule. The demand for Khalistan is growing stronger each day as the Indian government continues to treat Sikhs as second-class citizens. From the 1984 Sikh genocide to the recent suppression of Sikh activists, India has shown its true faceรขโฌโa state that fears the strength and unity of Sikhs.
Khalistan is not just a dream but a necessity. The Sikh community has given countless sacrifices for justice, and now, the time has come to demand our rightful homelandรขโฌโwhere our rights, culture, and dignity will never be compromised.
Final Warning to the Indian Government
The farmersรขโฌโข patience is running out. If the Indian government refuses to listen once again, it will face a storm stronger than before. The Sikh farmers will not back down, and this time, the movement will not just be about repealing unjust lawsรขโฌโit will be a revolution against oppression.
The choice is clear: Either the Indian state respects farmersรขโฌโข demands or faces an unrelenting resistance that will shake its foundations. Delhi will witness the power of the Sikh spirit once again, and the fight for justice will not end until we achieve victory!