Police Prevent Indian Punjabi Farmers Marching to Delhi to Demand Better Prices The farmers are demanding legal guarantees of more state support for crops and a debt waiver, and say the government must honour a promise to double their incomes. They have been camped at Shambhu on Punjab's border with neighbouring Haryana state since February, when police halted their march. The Haryana government on Friday suspended mobile internet and bulk text message services in some places until Dec. 9 to "stop the spread of misinformation and rumours", and police said "sufficient force" had been deployed to maintain law and order. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government did not comment on Friday's protests, but Haryana senior minister Anil Vij, who is from Modi's party, said the farmers would need to secure permision if they wanted to proceed to Delhi. Modi's government was forced to repeal some farm laws in 2021 after a year-long protest by farmers when they camped outside Delhi for months. A spokesperson for India's main opposition Congress party said it "fully supports" the farmers' demands. (Reporting by Anushree Fadnavis and Sakshi Dayal, writing by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by YP Rajesh, Kate Mayberry and Kevin Liffey) https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2024-12-06/police-prevent-indian-punjabi-farmers-marching-to-delhi-to-demand-better-prices Back |
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