Delhi Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday lashed out at the central government amid farmer agitation during the one-day session of the Delhi Assembly. The protests against the three agrarian reforms of the Center began on the 22nd.
Kejriwal broke the copies of the three agricultural laws during the session and asked the Center not to become worse than the British.
“What was the rush to get Farm Laws passed in Parliament during the pandemic? It has happened for the first time that three laws were passed without a vote in Rajya Sabha … I hereby break 3 agricultural laws in this assembly and appeal to the Center not to be worse than Britisher, ”said the chief minister of Delhi, according to the news agency. AND ME.
Kejriwal further questioned the BJP-led government on how many more sacrifices agitating farmers would have to make to have their voices heard.
Every farmer has become Bhagat Singh. The government says they are reaching out to farmers and trying to explain the benefits of farm bills. UP CM told farmers that they would benefit from these bills as they would not take away their land. Is it a benefit? “he added.
Earlier, Delhi’s transport minister and AAP leader Kailash Gahlot had tabled a resolution at the assembly session for the removal of three news laws passed during the parliament session during the monsoon in December.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court had said on Thursday that farmers protesting near the national capital could not blockade the city and Chief Justice of India (CJI) SA Bobde added that a protest is constitutional until it destroys property or endanger life.
“The Center and the farmers have to speak; we are thinking of an impartial and independent committee before which both parties can give their version of the facts to resolve the impasse of the agricultural laws, ”said Bobde, adding that the independent committee would give a result that should be followed.
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