Farmer's protest taught us how to fight for our rights with patience: Delhi CM

Arvind Kejriwal on the first anniversary of farmer's protest


On Friday, Delhi's chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal said the struggle against three contentious farm laws enacted last year has taught people how to fight for one's right with patience.

As per the tweet, Delhi Chief Minister said, "the farmer's movement has completed one year today. This historical movement has faced a lot of conspiracies apart from (extreme) weather. The farmers have taught us how to fight for our rights with patience. I salute the courage, spirit, and sacrifice of our farmers."

 

Last week,Delhi chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal called the repeal of laws as a "victory of democracy" ." it is a golden day in India's history. It is like independence day and Republic day.


The Central Government had to bow down before the farmer's movement and repeal all three black farm laws. It is not just the win for farmers it is the victory of democracy. The farmer's have made every government realise that in democracy, they have to listen to people government has to bow down to the people. arrogance wouldn't work" said the Delhi CM.


Today is the first anniversary of the farmer's protest. The farmers have completed one complete year protesting for the three farm laws implemented by the Central Government. Last week, Prime minister Narendra Modi announced the repeal of the three farm laws.


 

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