Kejriwal government presents resolution letter in support of farmers, says, 'Demands are valid'
Kejriwal government presents resolution letter in support of farmers, says, 'Demands are valid'
Share:

New Delhi: The farmers' agitation against agricultural laws brought by the Center has entered its 22nd day today. The 5th round of talks have been held between the government and the farmers so far, but the problem remains the same. The Arvind Kejriwal government of Delhi has now introduced a resolution letter in the Delhi Assembly in support of farmers against three agricultural laws.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is supporting the farmers with full vigour against the new agricultural laws. A petition was filed in the apex court for 22 consecutive days for the removal of the farmers who had been lying on the Singhu border of Delhi-Haryana, during which the Delhi-administered Kejriwal government gave full support to the farmers and justified their demands. Earlier during the hearing on Wednesday, there was a heated debate between the Center and the Delhi government. The Central government questioned the Kejriwal government that why are they taking the side of the farmers? In response to this, the Kejriwal government questioned the Center itself, whose side is it taking?

On behalf of the Kejriwal government, lawyer Rahul Mehrna presented a favour. He said that if the central government agrees to the demands of the farmers, then this movement will end immediately. By bringing these laws, farmers have been forced to sit here. On the other hand, the central government strongly opposed the peasant movement. On behalf of the central government, it was said that the farmer is not ready to discuss. They are adamant on their demands by not making any compromise and now the strength of the opposition parties has also been joined with them.

Also Read-

'Covid-19 vaccines not silver bullet to end pandemic' says WHO

French President Emmanuel Macron tests positive for COVID-19

Saudi economy shrinks 4.6% in third quarter as oil sector takes a hit

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News