Modi an irresponsible leader and insensitive Prime Minister: Harpal Cheema

Rozana Spokesman

News, Punjab

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab has termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi as an irresponsible leader and an insensitive prime minister

Harpal Cheema

Chandigarh: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab has termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi as an irresponsible leader and an insensitive prime minister for his government’s failure to resolve issues and concerns of the farmers, adding that he was dragging his feet on the issues arising out of the three deadly laws passed by the Centre. The party said that the PM was indulging in a dilly-dallying exercise to divert the attention of the people from the core issues faced by them.

In a statement issued from the party headquarters on Tuesday, Leader of  Opposition (LoP) in the Assembly, Harpal Singh Cheema, said that the ruling BJP government was not heeding to the genuine demands of the farmers and end the stalemate.

Cheema said that the people of the country, especially the farmers, had come to know his evil designs to hoodwink the gullible people, saying his tricks won’t succeed any more.

Cheema on the occasion said that today due to the stubborn attitude of the Modi government at the centre, every section of the country, including farmers, traders, laborers, small-time shopkeepers were facing a plethora of problems. The LoP said that the Prime Minister should give shun his policy of acting as a mediator to Andanis and Ambanis and immediately repeal the black laws as were posting a potential danger to the future of the farmers across the country.

Harpal Cheema said, “The Modi government’s failure to speak to the agitating farmers over their demands proves the point that all he was doing was at the behest of the Andani-Ambani. The Prime Minister should repeal the laws, keeping in view the sentiments of the country’s ‘annadata’.

The Modi government’s dilly-dallying on the farmers’ issues and ending the impasse by interacting with them has proven his as an ineffective Prime Minister of the country. The only way forward was not to on linger on the issue of the farmers but to address them on a priority basis.”