The mask is now officially off the fake farmers’ protests. For over two months now, anarchists masquerading as ‘farmers’ are camping on the borders of the national capital, demanding a repeal of the three revolutionary farm reforms passed by the Indian Parliament last September. However, the agitations are not related to agriculture or even the farmers. Instead, Mo Dhaliwal, founder of the secessionist organisation ‘Poetic Justice Foundation,’ based out of Canada, has revealed that the farm laws are merely a cover for the Khalistani agitation, and the demonstration will, by no means, end even if the laws are taken back.
Reportedly speaking outside the Indian Consulate on farmers’ protests, Mo Dhaliwal, on January 26, could be heard saying, “If the farm bills get repealed tomorrow, that is not a victory. This battle begins with the repeal of the farm bills, it does not end there. Let no one tell you that this battle is going to end with the repeal of the farm bills. That is because they are trying to drain energy from this movement. They are trying to tell you that you are separate from Punjab, and you are separate from the Khalistan movement. You are not.”
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“The repeal of the farm bills is the beginning of this battle, not the end. You’re not separate from the Khalistan movement. We’re here for the independence of Punjab.”
If this isn’t a secessionist conspiracy, what is? pic.twitter.com/r6J6KvG0oP
— Sudhir Chaudhary (@sudhirchaudhary) February 5, 2021
Mo Dhaliwal, founder of the Poetic Justice Foundation (PJF) and the director of a PR firm named Skyrocket, which allegedly paid pop star Rihanna $2.5 million for tweeting in support of the farmers’ protests is now under the radar of India’s security agencies.
PJF, which on paper is an NGO, has its Instagram page filled with propaganda up to the brim. The organisation falsely claims that the Indian government is killing farmers and is filled with provocative posts and evidently, spent heavily on marketing for Republic Day. In fact, PJF also claimed that 26th January might lead to another Sikh genocide on the lines of 1984. Apart from the rabid anti-Hindu content on PJF’s social media pages, the organisation also held a webinar on ‘Khalistan- The Sikh Freedom Struggle’.
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Mo Dhaliwal is a self-declared Khalistani, and his organisation – PJF is actively involved in marketing the farmers’ protests globally. In fact, the Google toolkit which Greta Thunberg inadvertently shared on Twitter, thereby exposing a grand international conspiracy to defame India and destabilise the Modi government was, as luck would have it, penned by Mo Dhaliwal. As such, by no means can the farmers’ unions distance themselves from the vitriolic propaganda of Dhaliwal, as he is playing a pivotal role in garnering global support for the agitations.
On January 26, Mo Dhaliwal also said, “The reason why the Khalistani people are so passionate about this (farmers’ protests) is because 40-50 years later, we are seeing the truth that they predicted in the 1970s. In the 1970s, they wanted an independent land so that we wouldn’t have to live through this movement. My request to all the young people is: Don’t close your eyes to each other, don’t close your heart to each other. Don’t close your minds to each other.”
It, therefore, becomes clear from the vicious statements of Mo Dhaliwal that the farmers’ protests are meant for achieving only one end – the separation of Punjab as a sovereign state called Khalistan. As ridiculous, hilarious and non-achievable this goal may be, the fact that the farmers’ protests have nothing to do with the farm reforms has now been laid bare for all to see.