
- The speaker emphasizes self-reliance, encouraging people to store wheat based on their capacity, particularly for animal feed or future use.
- Market volatility and signs of economic manipulation are highlighted, with claims of ongoing “looting” and price exploitation.
- Wheat, being a cold-season crop, can still be profitable (around Rs 2,500–3,000) if advanced farming techniques are used.
- There’s criticism of the government, especially regarding missed opportunities to lower costs (like fuel prices) despite global drops.
- International markets are referenced, but the speaker suggests these are often used to justify high local prices unfairly.
- He warns of two kinds of people in this system: those who are decent and those who exploit or create mischief—no middle ground is implied.
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