Farmer Protest: On December 8, AAP will join farmers in Bharat bandh, demand to call special session of Parliament
The Aam Aadmi Party will support the farmers in the Bharat Bandh on December 8. AAP chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal have appealed to party leaders and workers across the country to support the farmers. Giving this information, AAP Delhi convenor and cabinet minister Gopal Rai has said that the wavering attitude of the central government is troubling the farmers.
Gopal Rai said that farmers are opposing the agricultural laws and the central government is counting the benefits of the laws, which is very disappointing. He demanded this immediate withdrawal.
MP Bhagwant Mann targeted Shuffle central government
MP Bhagavantha value AAP Punjab by press conference at the party headquarters in Delhi Sunday. He said that the peasant movement has become an international issue. On 8 December, all farmer organizations have decided to shut down Bharat. The Aam Aadmi Party supports it. We are already involved in the farmers’ struggle in Punjab. We appeal to all political parties and people to support this Bharat Bandh.
Bhagwant Mann said that the government is running with arrogant, obstinate and evasive attitude. If the schedule is clear, there is no need for such a meeting. The meeting goes on so late because the minister does not have the right to take decisions, he has to take orders from someone else.
AAP demanded a special session of Parliament
He said that we demand that a special session of Parliament should be convened and these three agricultural laws should be withdrawn. Mann said that I would like to ask the Agriculture Minister to withdraw the law. The government should understand that the more the number of days the government is engaged, the more crowds will increase. Farmers are not going to back down.