Farmers in India continue their "Delhi Chalo" march for the seventh consecutive day, amidst ongoing clashes with authorities.
Efforts by the Modi government and Haryana police to quell the march have led to reports of violence against the farmers.
Despite facing harsh tactics from law enforcement, demonstrators participating in the Delhi Chalo march remain resolute in their demands.
Negotiations between the central government and farmer leaders have reached a conclusion in Chandigarh, with the situation showing no signs of immediate resolution.
The Modi administration appears unsettled by the persistent demands put forth by the protesting farmers.
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The Samyukta Kisan Morcha has called for a protest against BJP Members of Parliament in Parliament on February 21, further escalating tensions.
Additionally, the SKM has urged farmers across India to stage large-scale demonstrations against BJP and NDA MPs.
In Punjab, the SKM has decided to intensify protests by staging demonstrations in front of the residences of BJP ministers and district officials for three consecutive days, both during the day and at night.
Reports from Indian media indicate that clashes between protesters and law enforcement have resulted in three farmers losing their eyesight.
Haryana police have resorted to firing tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in an attempt to prevent them from advancing towards Delhi, according to media sources.
The farmers have declared their intention to continue the march until their demands are met, underscoring the ongoing standoff between the agricultural community and the government.