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Police tighten security as thousands join Indian farmer protests

Demonstrators hold one-day fast to prove peaceful tactics

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 30 Jan 2021 10:00PM

Police tighten security as thousands join Indian farmer protests
Amid clashes between police and protestors on agricultural reform laws, security has been tightened around camps where tens of thousands of farmers have been based since November. – AFP pic, January 30, 2021

NEW DELHI – Indian police tightened security today around camps where farmers have been protesting against new agricultural reform laws, as thousands more arrive to join the campaign.

Authorities cut internet links to most of the camps where tens of thousands of farmers have been based since November as they demand the repeal of the laws.

Tensions have been rising since a mass tractor rally on Tuesday turned into a rampage across Delhi, where clashes between farmers and security forces left one dead and hundreds injured.

At least 10,000 new protesters have arrived since Thursday to bolster the campaign, according to observers.

In the camps, many farmers held a one-day fast today – the 73rd anniversary of the assassination of independence leader Mahatma Gandhi – in a bid to show their tactics are peaceful.

But outside, on top of the internet cut, police blocked a main road into the Ghazipur camp on the outskirts of Delhi.

Additional security forces were deployed after clashes erupted yesterday between farmers and opponents of their campaign.

Some local groups say they want the protesters to go home, but the farmers’ leaders are adamant they will stay. There have been accusations that right-wing activists have manipulated the counter-protests.

The new laws allow farmers to sell their produce on the open market after decades of selling to state-run bodies.

Farmers say the changes will mean the takeover of the agriculture industry, which employs two-thirds of India’s 1.3 billion population, by conglomerates. 

The government said the changes will boost efficiency and rural incomes. – AFP, January 30, 2021

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