On Monday, a veteran Congress leader, who was supporting Bharat Bandh against the three central agricultural laws, was 'humiliated' at Delhi's Ghazipur border. Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President Anil Chaudhary reached the Ghazipur border on Monday afternoon in support of the Bharat Bandh. During this, he sat in front of the stage at the performance venue. After some time, the agitating farmers there asked Delhi Congress chief Anil Chaudhary to leave their protest site. Let us inform you that farmers' organizations have called for a Bharat Bandh on Monday over three agricultural laws, which the Congress is supporting.
In response to this, Anil Chaudhary said that he can understand their position. This is the issue of farmers, Congress will take to the streets. If the farmers ask us to leave, we will go back. We have come here for farmers, there is no political agenda. Farmers present at Ghazipur told Anil Chaudhary do you want to make it a Congress movement
Significantly, the Delhi Congress has supported the Bharat Bandh on Monday by the protesters in protest against the laws. State Congress President Anil Chaudhary has said that a sit-in has been going on on the Delhi border for nearly 300 days demanding the repeal of the three agricultural laws passed by the Modi government at the Centre. Hundreds of farmers have died during the dharna, but the Modi government did not even bother to discuss the matter with the farmers and did not take pity on their plight.
Anil Chaudhary said that we believe in the rights of farmers and will stand by them in their fight against agricultural laws. He said that he will join the Congress workers and leaders peacefully in support of the protesters at the Ghazipur border. He appealed to the Congress workers to reach the other borders of Delhi in maximum numbers.
On the other hand, Anil Chaudhary expressed concern over the law and order situation in Delhi. He said that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has no time to tour the poll-prone states and propagate false promises like free electricity and unemployment allowance. He said that the Chief Minister did not even have enough time to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah to raise this serious matter regarding the increasing crimes in the capital.
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