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‘Debate with farmers in public’: Kejriwal throws open problem earlier than Centre amid raging stir

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Image Source : ANI ‘Debate with farmers in public’: Kejriwal throws open problem earlier than Centre amid raging stir Amid a raging farm stir at varied entry factors in Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal echoed farmers’ issues as he reached Singhu border Sunday night. Addressing hundreds of farmers, AAP convener threw an open problem earlier than the federal government to debate in public with the farmer leaders over the contentious agri reforms legal guidelines. “I challenge those from the Central government who know the most about farm laws to debate with the farmer leaders in public. They say that farmers do not know enough, it will be proven who knows more,” Kejriwal stated.  Kejriwal additional appealed to the Centre to repeal the three farm legal guidelines. “Our farmers are forced to sleep on streets in open amid 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,” he stated.  “The Centre is not talking about the benefits of the laws, all they are saying is that it will not cause any harm. It will not take away farmers’ lands, or Minimum Support Price, are these benefits? Why have you brought the laws then? Tear and throw it away,” Kejriwal additional stated put up a go to to the Guru Tegh Bahadur Memorial at Singhu. Meanwhile, hundreds of farmers have been agitating towards the three legal guidelines close to Delhi, which goes via a harsh spell of winter, unrelenting of their demand of withdrawal of the legislations. The farmers had reached Singhu border over a month in the past. Earlier on Saturday, the protesting farmer unions determined to renew their dialogue with the Centre, and proposed December 29 for the subsequent spherical of talks. They had additionally determined {that a} tractor march will likely be held on Kundli-Manesar-Palwal freeway on December 30. Security remained tight on the Delhi borders with a whole lot of personnel deployed at Singhu, Ghazipur and Tikri the place the farmers have been tenting. The protests have additionally led to visitors congestion forcing police to divert vehicular motion. READ MORE: Ex-Karnataka CM Kumaraswamy urges farmers to strive new farm legal guidelines for 12 months READ MORE: At Ayushman Bharat scheme launch occasion, PM clothes in Kashmiri ‘pheran’ gifted by J-Ok farm labourer