Kejriwal, Amarinder Singh in Twitter spat over ongoing farmers' protest
Responding to Singh's comments, Kejriwal accused him of having "done a deal with the Centre to save your son from ED (Enforcement Directorate)''.

Responding to Singh's comments, Kejriwal accused him of having "done a deal with the Centre to save your son from ED (Enforcement Directorate)''.
"I have been with the farmers since beginning. I did not let Delhi's stadiums being turned into jails. I fought with the Center. I am serving the farmers by becoming their sewadaar. You have done a deal with the Centre to save your son from the ED. You disowned the farmers' movement. Why?" Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi, attaching a news article on Singh's statement.
कैप्टन जी, मैं शुरू से किसानों के साथ खड़ा हूँ। दिल्ली के स्टेडीयम जेल नहीं बनने दी, केंद्र से लड़ा। मैं किसानों का… https://t.co/rOGd92I3Te
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) 1607919941000Singh responded to the tweet by saying that he is not cowed down by the ED or other cases, and accused Kejriwal of "selling his soul for political purposes".
U were part of the committee which drafted these Bills. These Bills are YOUR “gift” to the nation. Captain sahib,… https://t.co/tydrcbjSYS
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) 1607957037000"Just as every Punjabi knows, I am not one to be cowed down by ED or other cases, you Mr @ArvindKejriwal will even sell your soul if it serves your political purposes. If you think farmers are going to be taken in by your dramatics then you are totally mistaken," he tweeted.
Its a part of record that ur committee drafted these laws. YOU had the power to stop these laws, tell the people of… https://t.co/JRyrgFKdNc
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) 1607960807000In response, Kejriwal accused Singh of being part of the committee which drafted the three bills that were passed into the laws.
"You were part of the committee which drafted these Bills. These Bills are your 'gift' to the nation. Captain sahib, why do BJP leaders never accuse you of double standards the way they accuse all other leaders of?," Kejriwal tweeted.
In response to this, Singh said these farm laws were not discussed at any meeting.
Kejriwal said it is matter of record that Singh's committee drafted these laws
The three farm laws that were enacted in September have been projected by the Centre as major reforms in the agriculture sector that will remove the middlemen and allow farmers to sell anywhere in the country.
However, the protesting farmers have expressed apprehension that the new laws would pave the way for eliminating the safety cushion of minimum support price (MSP) and do away with the mandi system, leaving them at the mercy of big corporates.
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