Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday visited Singhu border the place hundreds of farmers have been protesting in opposition to the brand new agricultural legal guidelines and threw a problem to Central authorities leaders to an open debate with farmer leaders on the farm legal guidelines.
He additionally appealed to the Centre to take heed to the farmers and repeal the farm legal guidelines.
The Delhi chief minister was addressing the protesting farmers at a Kirtan Darbar organised by the Punjab Academy of the Delhi authorities to mark the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur.
Addressing a gathering on the border, Kejriwal stated that it pained him to know that 40 folks have misplaced their lives amid the continuing protests.
“Our farmers are forced to sleep on streets in open amid the cold, since last 32 days. Why? It pains me that over 40 people have lost their lives here. I appeal to the Centre to listen to them and repeal the farm laws. Farmers are being called as anti-national, if they become anti-national who will feed you ?,” he added.
Kejriwal and Sisodia participated within the singing of hymns. The Delhi Chief Minister beforehand visited Singhu border December 7.