Several farmer associations from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab have called a protest to demand a law guaranteeing a minimum support price (MSP), one of the conditions they had set when they agreed to withdraw their agitation against the now repealed farm laws in 2021.
Besides a legal guarantee for an MSP, the farmers are also demanding implementation of the M S Swaminathan Commission's recommendations, pensions for farmers and farm labourers, farm debt waiver, withdrawal of police cases and 'justice' for victims of the Lakhimpur Kheri violence.
Bracing for another agitation by farmers, the police in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh are fortifying the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-Haryana borders with barricades and deploying more than 5,000 security personnel.
On Wednesday, farmers from UP went on a sit-in demonstration on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway as police blocked their protest march to Delhi, resulting in traffic chaos.
The police deployed tear gas and water cannons for a second day to stop the farmers from marching to Delhi.
Farmer leaders blame the Centre for the harsh action on the protesters and say 60 protestors were injured in tear gas shelling.
Economist Dr Madura Swaminathan, one of Bharat Ratna Dr M S Swaminathan's daughters, implored the authorities on Wednesday not to treat the farmers as criminals.
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