Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has hit back at his Punjab counterpart Amarinder Singh for accusing him of double standards over the contentious new farm laws. The AAP chief said that Amarinder was indulging in low-level politics during a fragile situation. Kejriwal said that the Punjab CM has accused him of passing the 'black laws' in Delhi but it is not up to the state govt to implement them. If it was, then the farmers would have been talking to state govts and not the Centre. The Congress and AAP have been engaged in a war of words since reports surfaced that Delhi govt has notified the farm laws in the assembly. However, there have also been several reports calling the news fake.
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