
BJP leaders to protest outside Kejriwal’s house in support of farmers’ demands
The Hindu
‘Delhi govt. yet to fulfil promises made to city farmers’
The BJP on Monday announced it would stage an indefinite sit-in protest outside Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence in favour of 12 demands made by the city’s farmers which the Delhi government is yet to deliver upon.
Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri said these include subsidies on agricultural machinery, dropping tractors from the list of commercial vehicles leading to higher registration tax and payment for crop loss to the tune of ₹400 crore with retrospective effect.
Mr. Bidhuri and Delhi Pradesh BJP Kisan Morcha president Vinod Sehrawat said the protest would begin on February 9.

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