Aam Aadmi Party giving free internet to farmers on Indus border
Aam Aadmi Party giving free internet to farmers on Indus border
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New Delhi: Farmers have been protesting against agricultural laws brought by the central government for nearly 34 days on Delhi's Indus border. Such arrangements have been made for the farmers frozen at the border so that the farmers will now be able to talk with their families. Through the video call, the elderly will be able to see the parents and can also share their talks with other family members. Now the problem of poor connectivity has been overcome.

 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Punjab co-incharge Raghav Chadha has installed five free wifi hotspots for farmers on the Indus border. A day ago on the complaint of poor connectivity from farmers, Kejriwal announced to provide free wifi facility to farmers. Chadha said that WiFi hotspots were introduced after selecting weak networked locations based on complaints from farmers.

It is being told that if such a demand comes from the ticking border, then its facility will be provided there too. With better internet connectivity, the farmers will also be able to expose the lies being spread against the farmers on behalf of the leaders on social media, while they will also get the opportunity to contact their family members through video calls.

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