Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said the three farm laws are not meant for farmers but have been made to ensure election funding for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as he launched a scathing attack on the Centre. Kejriwal said that the Delhi Assembly rejected all thee farm laws and has appealed Central government that it should take back these black laws. "More than 20 farmers have died during 20 days of protest. On average, one farmer is getting martyred daily in this movement," Kejriwal added.
CM Kejriwal tore the three contentious farm laws during the special session of Delhi Assembly. He said, "What was the hurry to get Farm Laws passed in Parliament during pandemic? It has happened for 1st time that 3 laws were passed without voting in Rajya Sabha...I hereby tear 3 Farm laws in this assembly & appeal Centre not to become worst than Britishers". The AAP has been a vocal supporter of the farmers, and even provided basic infrastructure - drinking water, medical care and sanitation - to thousands who fought past tear gassing and lathi charges, and are now braving the cold, to camp on Delhi borders for nearly three weeks now.
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