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Aam Aadmi Party supported Bharat Bandh call of farmers in Delhi

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal asked party workers and officials on December 8 to support the Bharat Bandh under the leadership of farmers.

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Minister in Delhi government Gopal Rai has said that Aam Aadmi Party convenor and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has asked party workers and officials on December 8 to support the Bharat Bandh under the leadership of farmers.

On the other hand, Sharad Pawar, head of the Nationalist Congress Party in Maharashtra, has said that farmers of Punjab and Haryana are the main producers of wheat and paddy, who are protesting, if the solution is not found soon, farmers of the whole country will join them.

Regarding the disputed peasant laws, he said, "While the bills were being passed, we had requested the government that they should not make haste, the bills should have been sent to the Select Committee first. It needs to be discussed It was, but it was not done and the bills were passed in a hurry. Now the government is facing problems due to this coercion. "

After the fifth round of talks between the farmer leaders and the government on Saturday remained inconclusive, now the farmer leaders have said that 'India will be closed on December 8 as per the plan'.

The Modi government is saying that farmers will be given a solution to their doubts. But the farmers are not listening to this argument of the government now. They say that they will accept the appeal of Bharat Bandh and take part in it.

On Saturday, about five hours long talks were held at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi. In this meeting, the government assured the farmers that "the agricultural laws will not affect the MSP, it is a state subject and the central government will not affect the mandis of the states in any way."

It has been told that the representatives of the farmers will now hold the next stage of talks with the central leadership on Wednesday.