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Delhi government to help trace farmers missing from protest sites: CM Kejriwal

Express News Service

NEW DELHI:  A day after meeting farmer unions, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday announced that his government would make all efforts to trace the missing protestors and connect them with their families. Farmer unions that are protesting around the national capital have said that many protestors from different sites are missing since the tractor parade on the Republic Day. 

The Kejriwal government which has been in full support of the farmers for the last two months said it will even try to talk to the Centre and Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, with regarding to locating the missing farmers. “On behalf of me, my party, and my government, I fully assure you that I will try my best to trace the missing protestors and connect them to their families.

If required, I will also talk to the L-G and the Centre in this regard,” said Kejriwal. “I can understand the pain and suffering of these people who are unable to connect to their family members and children. It is the responsibility of every government to find the missing people,” added the chief minister. The development came after many farmer unions, as well as people from various organisations, reached out to the Delhi government and CM Kejriwal.

The government has put up a list of 115 people imprisoned in various jails of Delhi in connection with the clashes so that families can reach out. “The people whose family members are missing can look at this list to know if their family members are amongst those arrested. I hope that many people who have gone missing will be traced through this list,” the chief minister further said. 

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