Arvind Kejriwal tore copies of the new farm laws. Image source: Sakal Media Group
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Arvind Kejriwal tears copies of farm laws in a special session of Delhi Assembly

AAP MLA and former minister Somnath Bharti and another MLA Mohinder also registered their protest against the laws by tearing their copies.

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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and MLAs of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), on Thursday, tore copies of the new farm laws. This happened during a one-day special session of the Delhi Assembly which was called to discuss the farmers' protest.

Supporting the farmers' protest and demanding the repeal of the laws, Kejriwal said, "We refuse to accept these laws as they are against the farmers. More than 20 farmers have lost their lives in 22 days of the protest. I want to ask the Union government that how many more lives you want."

"Aam Aadmi Party stands firmly with the demands of the farmers and the Delhi Assembly is against the anti-farmer laws," he added.

AAP MLA and former minister Somnath Bharti and another MLA Mohinder also registered their protest against the laws by tearing their copies.

Supporting the farmers, Delhi government minister Kailash Gehlot said, "The Delhi government and this assembly fully supports the farmers' protest. All the demands of the farmers are justified and they should get the full value of their crops. As soon as the Chief Minister got the information that the farmers are reaching Delhi, he directed the senior officials to visit the areas where they are protesting and provide them with adequate facilities."

He further added, "The Central government had sought permission to convert stadiums of Delhi into jails so that farmers can be arrested there but the Delhi government refused. The farmers are asking minimum support price (MSP) for their crops. They are protesting for so many days but their demands are not being heard."

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) criticized the Delhi government's stand. Senior BJP MLA Mohan Singh Bisht said, "Delhi's Aam Aadmi Party government is opposing the farm laws as they are eyeing Punjab and Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. Why it didn't raise objections when the laws were enacted."

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