Former Delhi primary preacher and Aam Aadmi Party’s nationwide convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Monday declared that the BJP-ruled Centre is intending to revive 3 reversed ranch regulations with the backdoor.
Taking to X on Thursday, Kejriwal claimed, “For the information of farmers across the country, I want to tell them that the three black laws that the Center had withdrawn three years ago due to farmers’ protests, the central government is now preparing to reimplement them through the back door by calling them a ‘policy.’ The Center has sent copies of this policy to all states to get their views.”
Launching a strike at the Centre over the continuous agricultural problem in Punjab, he claimed, “Farmers in Punjab have been sitting on protests and indefinite hunger strikes for several days. They have the same demands that the central government had accepted three years ago but hasn’t implemented yet. The BJP government has now gone back on its promise.”
Accusing the BJP federal government of not starting discussion with farmers on their needs, he claimed, “The BJP government isn’t even talking to the farmers. They should at least talk to them. They are farmers of our own country. Why does the BJP have so much arrogance that they won’t even talk to anyone? For the farmers who are sitting on indefinite hunger strikes in Punjab, may God keep them safe, but if anything happens to them, the BJP will be responsible.”
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court today asked the AAP-ruled Punjab federal government to submit a conformity record of its December 20 order guiding the state federal government to give clinical help and hospitalize farmers’ leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, that has actually gotten on a fast-unto-death because November 26.
The Punjab federal government has actually been asked to submit a conformity testimony by Monday, January 6, as reported by information company ANI.