A statement issued by the AAP said that the rotational hunger strike will continue with 22 different members participating in it every day until their demands are met.
"In the 22 years of the BJP rule, the state government has ignored farmers. Chief Minister gave us appointment but refused to meet us when we went to his office to present him with our demands on Monday. Instead, we were detained by the police from the CMO.
On Monday, Head of the AAP's farmer wing Rajesh Patel and seven others were detained by the police when they were waiting to meet chief minister Vijay Rupani, with a memorandum of demands of farmers from state.
"We will continue the fast until the government brings a resolution to solve the problems being faced by farmers," it stated.
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The protest by farmers demanding water for irrigation had turned violent.
After the incident, the AAP sought apology for the police action and the withdrawal of "false cases" slapped against farmers. It also demanded financial assistance to farmers injured in the clash with police.
AAP had also demanded bringing a resolution on water problems in Sanand, and also sought completion of the construction of Narmada canal network.