The Nation Is In The Hands Of The Wrong Person- Satya Pal Malik And His Claims About The Current Administration: The Time Of Decision For Indians.
Malik also stated in his media interview that it is past time for PM Modi to break his silence on the Pulwama and Adani crises.
Former J&K Governor Mr Satya Pal Malik claimed recently that the country is being ruled by dangerous individuals and is led by the wrong person. Malik addressed a farmer’s protest in Ajitpura, Sikar district of Rajasthan, to celebrate the 88th anniversary of farmers’ deaths in 1935. He said that if this set of individuals comes to power in 2024, it will end farmers’ lives in the country. He reinforced his comments on the Pulwama incident, claiming that if aircraft had been given, the lives of the slain CRPF members might have been saved.
If you are not under a rock and have a fundamental interest in current affairs and the economy, then Satya Pal Malik is no new name you might be listening to.
This person has recently made some shocking allegations about the country’s present government, and ignoring them can be a deadly dangerous move for the common man of India.
The lives of 40 troops may have been saved if the Home Ministry had sent five planes. But instead, the Prime Minister and the Home Minister forbid him from saying anything. On the same day, Mr Satya Pal recognised the subject would be heavily politicised to gain electoral advantage. One can imagine what dangerous individuals are in charge of the country now. They have no sympathy for their warriors or nation, says Mr Satya Pal.
Malik urged farmers to get together and fight for their rights. Farmers’ demonstrations in 2020-21 are over. However, the demands have yet to be met. Among the needs is one for a minimum support price for products. He warned that the 2024 election is the people’s final chance to eliminate the BJP. Mr Satya Pal also answered Amit Shah’s inquiry about why he did not mention the Pulwama incident when he was Governor by saying it is incorrect to imply he is raising issues when he is not in authority.
Malik stated this to the media in Sikar, claiming that he had highlighted the subject and issued remarks to a handful of media outlets concerning the security failings that led to the catastrophe. He said that errors had been made in the security preparations. The CRPF men had sought planes from the Home Ministry, but they had not been given, and the letter requesting the aircraft had gone unanswered for four months. When the soldiers were denied access to the aircraft, they were forced to travel by road. The route had not been sanitised, and the attack site was connected by link roads that connected 10 locations in ten km. There were no security measures in place.
The former Governor of J&K stated that the Prime Minister, Union Home Minister and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval had instructed him to remain silent. In February 2019, a terrorist incident in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir killed 40 CRPF men. At the time, the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir was Satya Pal Malik. Malik recently said that the central government failed to provide planes to the jawans, describing the Pulwama assault as an intelligence failure.
Malik also stated in his media interview that it is past time for PM Modi to break his silence on the Pulwama and Adani crises. In Rajasthan, Malik argued that if Vasundhara Raje is appointed as Chief Minister, the BjP has a chance of regaining power; else, they have very little hope.
Conclusion.
If this is the first case where fingers are pointed against Mr Modi, it could have been understood. But there is not any single reason. Falling of Press Freedom Index, not saying anything after such a tragic event of Adani securities, not giving any single press conference in the past 9 years, ignoring the safety of our warriors just because of political propaganda, and many more. One can see many red flags in the present governance. Either the entire wing comes out and justifies the questions of the common man, or it is high time for the Indian public to choose some other leader! Let’s see what happens till the next elections.