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New Delhi (India), Jan 26 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Rajat Gupta) The great farmers march against the agrarian reform that sought to peacefully cross New Delhi, turned violent with at least one dead when groups of protesters avoided the marked route and entered the centre of the capital, after knocking down barricades and clashing with the security forces.FOOTAGE OF PROTESTS IN DELHI.
Delhi, Feb 16 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Harish Tyagi) Farmers in India continue to protest the land reforms approved last September. FOOTAGE OF PROTESTS IN INDIA.
New Delhi, Dec 26 (EFE), (Camera: Moncho Torres).- Protests by thousands of Indian farmers outside New Delhi against three laws liberalizing the agricultural sector completed a month on Saturday, presenting a challenge for the Indian government with no side willing to give in.In Ghazipur, one of the several access points to the capital that has been cut off since a month by protesters, the farmers' spirits remained unwavering, with a determination to remain camped on the highways for as long as it took to get the government to repeal the farm reforms.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS ON SATURDAY IN NEW DELHI.
New Delhi (India), Dec 12 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Rajat Gupta).- The farmers of New Delhi continue with their protests against three government laws that will have a negative impact on the country's agricultural sector.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS ON SATURDAY IN NEW DELHI.
New Delhi, Dec 11 (EFE), (Camera: Rajat Gupta).- After 19 days of protests, Indian farmers on Monday intensified mobilizations against three new laws liberalizing the agricultural sector, setting up fresh road blocks and carrying out brief hunger strikes."These laws not only adversely affect the farmers but also will endanger the food security of the nation," tweeted All India Kisan Sabha, one of the main farmers' groups opposed to the reforms.After appealing farmers to intensify protests to pressurize the government, especially by blocking access roads to the Indian capital, AIKS insisted that despite several rounds of negotiations with the government, "the protesting farmers have stated that repealing of these laws is the only way they will call off protests."The controversial laws seek to deregulate prices and quantity sold of certain commodities deemed essential.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS ON MONDAY.
New Delhi, Feb 2 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of farmers on Tuesday continued protests in the Indian capital, New Delhi, to demand the repeal of three controversial agricultural laws passed by Parliament last September. (Camera: RAJAT GUPTA). SHOT LIST: FARMERS' PROTEST IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.
New Delhi, Jan 20 (EFE/EPA).- Indian farmers on Wednesday took part in an ongoing sit-in farmers protest against new agriculture laws in New Delhi.Tenth round of talk is underway between farmers and government as thousands of farmers are protesting for over a month against the government's new agricultural laws and to demand for repealing the laws blocking the roads at the borders of Indian capital. (Camera: HARISH TYAGI). SHOT LIST: INDIAN FARMERS PROTEST AT THE NEW DELHI UTTAR PRADESH BORDER, INDIA
New Delhi, Jan 15 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of farmers on Friday continued their protest against new farm laws in the Indian capital, New Delhi. Several agricultural organizations have expressed their opposition to a series of controversial reforms that seek to deregulate the prices and quantity sold of certain crops, as well as establish pathways for contract agriculture. (Camera: HARISH TYAGI). SHOT LIST: FARMERS PROTEST IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.