Farmers Suspend Delhi March Amid Police Clashes
Farmers Suspend Delhi March Amid Police Clashes

Farmers Suspend Delhi March Amid Police Clashes

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Farmers in India have suspended their march to Delhi after clashes with the police at the Haryana-Punjab border, where tear gas was used, injuring several protesters. The protest, led by groups such as the Samyukt Kisan Morcha and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, demands legal guarantees for minimum support prices for crops, as well as debt waivers and pensions. Authorities have imposed Section 144 and suspended mobile internet in Ambala to prevent gathering and misinformation. Despite the suspension of the march, tensions remain high, with the Haryana police erecting multilayered barricades and the farmers' leadership urging restraint while regrouping to continue their agitation. The government remains firm on not allowing protests to proceed towards Delhi without proper permissions.

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