India makes more deployment to halt Farmers’ protest

-The ‘Delhi Chalo’ Farmers’ protest at border points of New Delhi has entered the 84th day -Multiple rounds of talks between the Centre and farmers’ union leaders have ended in a stalemate
-The Farmers continue demand to rollback the new reform laws

DM Monitoring

New Delhi: The ‘Delhi Chalo’ farmers’ protest at border points of New Delhi has entered the 84th day today. Thousands of farmers, especially from Punjab and Haryana, are staging a sit-in protest along Delhi borders. The protest started on November 26, 2020.
The farmers are demanding a complete rollback of the new farm reform laws and a guarantee on the Minimum Support Price (MSP) system being retained. Multiple rounds of talks between the Centre and the farmers’ union leaders have ended in a stalemate. Protesting farmers fear that the new laws will dismantle the MSP system and corporatise farming. The Supreme Court had earlier ordered a stay on the implementation of these contentious laws, hoping it will end the protest.
The farm union leaders have also rejected Centre’s proposal to suspend implementation of the laws for the 18 months. On January 26, the protest turned violent when some farmers deviated from a pre-decided route for their Republic Day tractor rally and clashed with police.Some protesters scaled the ramparts of the Red Fort.
Several protestors and police personnel were injured in the ensuing clashes. The farmers’ unions also held a ‘chakka jam’ on February 6 where they blocked national and state highways to protest the internet ban in areas near their agitation sites and harassment allegedly meted out to them by authorities, among other issues.