The farmer protests in India, continuing from 2020, are gaining momentum with a 'Delhi Chalo' march on February 13.
Pic credit: X-@shiv94624869145Farmers demand legislation for a minimum support price (MSP), expressing concerns about farm laws impacting their income.
Pic credit: X-@Sheetal96184712Farmers plan 'Delhi Chalo' march, demanding MSP, continuing the movement against farm laws from 2020.
Pic credit: X-@rchouhan_baghProtests cause traffic jams in Delhi-NCR as farmers attempt to march towards Parliament from Noida and Greater Noida villages.
Pic credit: X-@Punjab_pantherDialogues held to address concerns, but tensions persist with a significant police presence to manage protests.
Pic credit: X-@dwivediachyut41Farmer protests become a significant movement, drawing attention to broader agricultural issues and farmer welfare.
Pic credit: @SamacharnamaMovement transcends state boundaries, garnering support across regions and emphasizing agriculture's crucial role in India's economy.
Pic credit X-@shiv94624869145Enhanced security at Punjab-Haryana border, toll plazas blocked, and reinforced security to manage protests and ensure public safety.
Pic credit: X-@dwivediachyut41Controversial measures like internet shutdowns and Section 144 orders spark debate on the right to protest and freedom of expression.
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