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Punjab CM doing 'dirty politics', speaking BJP's language: Delhi CM Arvind KejriwalThe three farm laws were implemented across the country with the signature of the president and no state can stop them, Kejriwal said
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal (L) and Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh. Credit: PTI Photos
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal (L) and Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh. Credit: PTI Photos

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday claimed that the BJP-ruled Centre was angry with him for not permitting stadiums to be used as temporary jails for farmers protesting against the farm laws.

In a press briefing, Kejriwal also hit out at Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh saying that he was speaking "BJP's language" by accusing him of "passing" three farm laws in Delhi.

Last week, the AAP government had denied permission to the Delhi Police to convert the city's stadiums into temporary jails.

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"The BJP-ruled Centre is angry with me for this," the Delhi chief minister said.

He also accused the Punjab CM of doing "dirty politics" and levelling false allegations on him.

"Captain saheb you are levelling allegations against me and speaking BJP's language. Is it the pressure of ED cases on your family members and the notices being sent?" Kejriwal asked.

The three farm laws were implemented across the country with the signature of the president and no state can stop them, he said about the three farm laws being stiffly opposed by farmers.

The Delhi government has notified one of the three laws.

"The Punjab CM accused me of passing the three black laws. How can he do such lowly politics at such a crucial time," Kejriwal said.

"Amarinder Singh had several chances to stop farm bills but did not do so," he added.

Kejriwal appealed to the Centre to immediately fulfil all the demands of the farmers and guarantee the minimum support price for their crops.

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(Published 02 December 2020, 18:11 IST)