New Delhi: Chairman of the Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal on Friday welcomed the announcement of the government to revoke controversial agricultural laws, saying it was not only a farmer’s victory but also democracy.
Kejriwal also denied the death of more than 700 farmers who lost their lives during agitation.
आज प्रकाश दिवस के दिन कितनी बड़ी ख़ुशख़बरी मिली.
तीनों क़ानून रद्द.
700 से ज़्यादा किसान शहीद हो गए.
उनकी शहादत अमर …
https://t.co/5bnjgiolaz- Arvind KeRPIwal (@ArvindkeJriwal) 1637294803000During online briefing, he said, “This gold day will be written in a historical page like August 15 and January 26.
The center bent down to Farmers.
This is not only a farmer’s victory but also a victory of democracy.
This victory proves whatever the party or leader is there, your ego will not stand before people.
“The government to revoke three agricultural laws: PM Narendra Modithe Farmers continued agitation They are in a peaceful way and this may be the longest and largest struggle of its kind in the world.
“The government takes all steps to end their agitation.
They are branded terrorists, Khalistanists and even anti-national but they continue their struggle.
This is the struggle for independence for them,” he added.
The minister’s chairman said that agricultural law was revoked earlier, living more than 700 farmers, who died during protests, could be saved.
“There is a sad part that more than 700 farmers lose their lives.
If the law has been revoked earlier, the lives of these farmers can be saved.
I pay respect for these martyrs and their families.
No one will forget your sacrifice,” he said .
In a tweet in Hindi before, Kejriwal said, “Happy news like that has been accepted in Prakash DIWAS.
The three laws were canceled.
More than 700 martyrful farmers.
Their sacrifice will remain eternal.
The future generation will remember how the country’s farmers will remember Saving and farmers by risking their own lives.
My award to my country farmers.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced that the government had decided to revoke three agricultural laws, who were in the center of protest by farmers over the past year, and appealed To farmers who protested to return home.
Overcoming the nation on the opportunity to benefit Nanak Jayanti’s teacher, Modi insisted that the law benefit farmers and then apologized to people in the country while adding that the government could not convince the part of the farmer and a clear conscience.
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Many farmers have protested and camped at the Delhi border since November 2020 with the demand that farmers produce trade and trade (promotion and facilitation), 2020, farmers’ agreements (empowerment and protection) on agricultural services and agricultural services, 2020 and important commodity acts (Amendment), 2020 rolled back and new laws made to guarantee MSP for plants.
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