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AAP supports Bharat Bandh call | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 6: Aam Aadmi Party Jammu JK (UT) extended its supports Bharat Bandh call on December 8 by the agitating farmers over new agriculture laws. In a statement Gurmeet Singh Social Activist and AAP leader said, as per call of our beloved leader CM Delhi Arvind Kejriwal to support Bharat Bandh call by farmers against farm laws that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Jammu unit would also support the strike against the three contentious farm laws passed in the Parliament in September. The AAP volunteers would be peaceful protest in support of Bharat Bandh call by farmers union on December 8. The Aam Aadmi party expressed its support to the Bharat Bandh called on December 8 by farmer unions against the new agri-marketing laws in solidarity with the demands of the farmers. The representatives of thousands of agitating farmers, who are sitting on various borders of the national capital since November 26, have said their call for a ''Bharat Bandh'' on December 8 would be observed with full force. The entire world is witnessing the plight of our farmers. The entire world is seeing the horrible sight of farmers sitting outside the capital in the middle of the night in winters waiting for the government to listen to them," he said. Singh slammed the government for bringing the new farm laws and asked what was the hurry in enacting the legislations. In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government in June surreptitiously brings ordinances. , what was the hurry, the entire country was focussed on the fallout of COVID-19, the economic, social, health fallout, but the government was busy surreptitiously bringing ordinances to help its industrialist-corporate, Singh alleged. Where was the need to bring these legislations so fast, you suspended the opposition parties from Parliament, you did not follow parliamentary procedure and hurried through the passing of the bills, why was the hurry," he said. Singh alleged that the government did not take the farmers into confidence and was now "hiding behind" the interest of the farmers. |
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