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Jaipur, Dec 14 (IANS) The Haryana police on Saturday stopped Nagaur MP and Rashtriya Loktantrik Party convenor Hanuman Beniwal on its borders when he was on his way to Delhi along with a convoy of farmers from Rajasthan to stand in solidarity with the protesting farmers opposing the farm bills passed by the central government.
Speaking further, Beniwal said, "When PM Modi, who is a man of grit, determination and courage, can scrap Article 370, he can also listen to farmers. I conveyed to him the message that he should listen to those farmers who have voted for him or else the road to 2024 will be difficult. As an NDA ally, I also wrote a letter to Union home Minister Amit Shah telling him that I will reconsider my alliance with the NDA if farmers' concerns are not paid heed to, " he said. Meanwhile, the farmers had staged a sit-in at Shahjahanapur in Alwar from where the Haryana border starts and they were requesting the police to allow them to stand with other farmers in Delhi.
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