Indian farmers clash with police for second day amid protests

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Indian Farmers Clash With Police For Second Day Amid Protests
Tear gas is fired at a protester
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By AP Reporters

Protesting Indian farmers have clashed with police for a second consecutive day as tens of thousands tried to march to the capital to demand guaranteed prices for their produce.

Police fired tear gas at the farmers near the Shambhu border, which divides northern Punjab and Haryana states, about 125 miles from New Delhi.

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TV images also showed police using drones to drop tear gas canisters on the farmers, who tried to break through barricades.

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Tens of thousands of farmers, travelling on trucks and wagons loaded with food and other supplies, began marching toward the capital on Tuesday after talks between farm leaders and government ministers failed to produce any consensus on their key demand for legislation guaranteeing a minimum support price for their produce.

The farmers are also pressing the government to follow through on its promise to double their income, waive their loans and withdraw legal cases brought against them during earlier 2021 protests, when they camped on the capital’s outskirts to demonstrate against controversial agriculture laws.


Protesting farmer
Tens of thousands of farmers have tried to march to the capital New Delhi to demand guaranteed crop prices for their produce (AP)

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi later withdrew the laws in a rare retreat and promised to find ways to ensure minimum support prices for all farm produce.

Some farmer and trade unions have announced a countrywide rural strike on Friday.

Jagjit Singh Dallewal, a leader of one of the groups, told reporters: “We don’t want the government to say that farmers were being invited for talks, but they are not coming.

“So we said that we are ready to have a discussion.”

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Police in riot gear maintained tight security at multiple entry points into New Delhi to prevent the farmers from entering the capital.


India Farmer Protests
Tens of thousands of farmers are involved (AP)

They blocked major highways with barriers made of giant metal containers, barbed wire, spikes and cement blocks. Mobile internet was suspended for a second day in some areas of Haryana to prevent communication among the protesters.

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The march comes just months before a national election in which Mr Modi is widely expected to win a third term. The protests could pose a significant challenge for him and his governing Bharatiya Janata Party because farmers form a key voting bloc.

The farmers have received support from opposition parties, which have condemned the government’s attempt to block them from reaching the capital.

On Tuesday, the main opposition Congress party said it would pass legislation providing minimum support prices if it is voted into power in the upcoming national election.

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