Indian police halt farmers' protest march
Published: 06:12 PM,Dec 06,2024 | EDITED : 10:12 PM,Dec 06,2024
Indian police halt farmers' protest march
NEW DELHI: Indian police fired tear gas at protesting farmers attempting to march to the capital New Delhi to push for their longstanding demand of guaranteed minimum prices for their crops. Farmers revived their dormant 'March to Delhi' campaign seeking to channel the spirit of a dramatic protest in 2021, when they stormed the capital on tractors.
To stop the farmers at Shambhu, about 200 kilometres north of the capital, police set up heavy barricades of concrete blocks and lines of razor wire in advance of the march.
Authorities also suspended mobile Internet services along the route of the procession to prevent communication among the protesters. Waving blue and yellow flags, the farmers broke through part of the blockade before they were halted by police. - AFP
To stop the farmers at Shambhu, about 200 kilometres north of the capital, police set up heavy barricades of concrete blocks and lines of razor wire in advance of the march.
Authorities also suspended mobile Internet services along the route of the procession to prevent communication among the protesters. Waving blue and yellow flags, the farmers broke through part of the blockade before they were halted by police. - AFP