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Aam Aadmi Party workers burn copies of ‘black farm laws’
1/14/2021 11:14:53 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 14: Aam Aadmi Party Jammu JK burnt copies of the three black farm laws at Press club Jammu brought in by the central Government.
Farmers are representing 130 crore of peoples of the country and Aam Aadmi Party feels immense pain when these farmers are outraged by terming them as anti national by the BJP leaders.
Farmers are protesting in a peaceful manner. They are fighting for their legitimate rights and their protest are getting support from every section of the society.
For the first time in history of the country that instead of celebrating, farmers were forced to hit the streets on Kissan divas. BJP cannot suppressed the voice of farmers by supporting corporate heads. The people of the country are not accepting these farm laws as they are not in the interest of the farming community as well as every section of the society and the Central government should repeal these laws.
On one side, sons of farmers were getting martyred while fighting the enemies on the border of the country and on the other hand, our farmers were getting martyred by agitating against the dictator ruler of their own country, AAP rued .
More than 70 farmers have died in the agitation. In this crisis, all the volunteers of AAP have decided that they will dedicate this year’s Lohri to farmer brothers who were martyred in the movement.
The Aam Aadmi Party National Convener and CM of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal had extended full help to the protesting farmers at Delhi borders by making arrangements for WiFi facility, mobile toilets, food, drinking water and hot water during theAam Aadmi Party workers burn copies of ‘black farm laws’
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 14: Aam Aadmi Party Jammu JK burnt copies of the three black farm laws at Press club Jammu brought in by the central Government.
Farmers are representing 130 crore of peoples of the country and Aam Aadmi Party feels immense pain when these farmers are outraged by terming them as anti national by the BJP leaders.
Farmers are protesting in a peaceful manner. They are fighting for their legitimate rights and their protest are getting support from every section of the society.
For the first time in history of the country that instead of celebrating, farmers were forced to hit the streets on Kissan divas. BJP cannot suppressed the voice of farmers by supporting corporate heads. The people of the country are not accepting these farm laws as they are not in the interest of the farming community as well as every section of the society and the Central government should repeal these laws.
On one side, sons of farmers were getting martyred while fighting the enemies on the border of the country and on the other hand, our farmers were getting martyred by agitating against the dictator ruler of their own country, AAP rued .
More than 70 farmers have died in the agitation. In this crisis, all the volunteers of AAP have decided that they will dedicate this year’s Lohri to farmer brothers who were martyred in the movement.
The Aam Aadmi Party National Convener and CM of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal had extended full help to the protesting farmers at Delhi borders by making arrangements for WiFi facility, mobile toilets, food, drinking water and hot water during the chilly weather conditions.
AAP stands with the farmers and the nationwide agitation will continue till the government repeals the anti-farmer laws.
Leaders of AAP Jammu have also appealed to the leaders and workers of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to quit their party and come in an open support of the farmers.
chilly weather conditions.
AAP stands with the farmers and the nationwide agitation will continue till the government repeals the anti-farmer laws.
Leaders of AAP Jammu have also appealed to the leaders and workers of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to quit their party and come in an open support of the farmers.
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