New Delhi: Farmers' protests on the borders of Delhi, the capital of the country, continue unabated. On Monday, CM Arvind Kejriwal of Delhi reached the Indus border, where a large number of farmers are gathered. CM Kejriwal has announced the support of farmers' Bharat Bandh to be held here on Tuesday.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that we support every demand of farmers, the issue and struggle of the farmers is legitimate. The Delhi government and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) are with the farmers in their struggle. When the farmers came to the border, the Center and Delhi Police had asked us for permission to build 9 stadium jails in Delhi. The pressure was made on us, but we did not allow any. Our government and party are constantly working to serve farmers like servants. I have come here as a serviceman and have come to serve the farmers. The farmer continuously cultivates food, so it is our duty to serve the farmers.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal met the farmers here, took stock of the arrangements made for the farmers and assured them of all possible help.
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