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Kejriwal to join ‘Kirtan Durbar’ with farmers at Singhu border

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New Delhi, Dec 27 : Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will visit Delhi’s Singhu border on Sunday evening to meet the protesting farmers. He would attend the ‘Kirtan Durbar’ held in view of the ‘Martyrdom Week’ here.
Earlier too, Kejriwal had met the farmers opposing the three farm laws.
Farmers protesting at the Delhi-Haryana border have announced to celebrate the ‘Martyrdom Day’ of Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, the sons of Sikh Guru Gobind Singh, on December 27 and 28. Under this programme, farmers from Punjab have made arrangements for organising ‘Kirtan Durbar’ and ‘langar’ here.
The Chief Minister’s Office said Kejriwal would attend the ‘Kirtan Durbar’ being held at the Singhu border at 6 p.m. where he would also meet the agitating farmers.
Earlier, Kejriwal had also observed a fast for a day in support of farmers on December 14. According to the Delhi CM, farmers and soldiers are the foundation of any country and if both of them are in a crisis then the country cannot progress. The farmer who should be working in the fields is sitting on the streets in such biting cold.
On the appeal of Kejriwal, all ministers in the Delhi government, Aam Aadmi Party MLAs, councillors and hundreds of party workers expressed their support for the farmers by observing a collective fast at the party headquarters.

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