new Delhi. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal reached Delhi’s Singhu border to meet the protesting farmers. Reaching among the farmers, the Chief Minister called the Central Agricultural Laws as black laws. According to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, this agitation of farmers against agricultural laws is now a cross-border battle. On reaching the Singhu border, Chief Minister Kejriwal said, “Farmers are sitting in the cold of saving their agriculture. There is not a single minister and leader of BJP who can explain the benefits of these laws. To snatch land from farmers and give it to friends These black laws have been brought. ”
The Kirtan Durbar was organized by the Punjab Academy of the Delhi government on the Singhu border to remember the four sons of Guru Govind Singh and the mother on the Martyrdom Day. CM Arvind Kejriwal attended the event. He said that all of us have gathered to pay obeisance to the martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh ji and mother Ji.
CM said that for the last 32 days, under the open sky, people were forced to sleep on the road. So far more than 40 people have been martyred here.
Kejriwal said, “Through this platform, I appeal to the Central Government to fold hands from such a holy place and withdraw these three black laws. Today farmers are being called terrorists, traitors. If farmers became terrorists, traitors, then you Who will fill your stomach? Who will give you bread? ”
He said that these big leaders come, and say that this will not go to the farmers’ land. Even today, the land is still with the farmers. It is said that MSP will not go, MSP is still there. Market will not go. Then why have you brought the law? Tear the law and throw it away. Can not tell farmers any benefit. The big leaders are saying that there will be no harm from the law. There will be no loss of farmers, but what will be the benefit and who will benefit.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that today the entire country is divided into two parts. One is the few people who want to benefit these crores of peasants and benefit some capitalists and the other are those who stand with these crores of peasants.
He said, “One of these people is alleging that farmers are being misled. I challenge from here today that the central government, its biggest leader, who knows about these laws, should come and our Farmer leaders should come. Have a debate between the two people. Who among them knows more, will know. “
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