In India, farmers' Delhi Chalo march continues into its 21st day, with reports of ongoing police violence against protesters in Haryana.
The Samyukta Kisan Morcha, a coalition of farmers' unions, has maintained its stance against the ruling BJP and allied parties, setting forth certain conditions.
In response, farmers' protesters have announced a nationwide rail blockade on March 10 to intensify their movement.
"We will continue our protest until our demands are met," said a farmers' leader, emphasizing the need for Punjab's panchayats to pass resolutions in support of farmers' demands.
Accusing the Indian government of using all means to suppress the Delhi Chalo march, another leader stated, "On March 6, farmers will arrive in Delhi from all over the country via trains, buses, and airplanes."
International media outlets have expressed concerns over the violation of human rights by the Indian government, calling for an end to the use of pellet guns against farmers.
Human rights organizations and affected individuals have raised alarm over the suspension of X accounts, prompting calls for a crackdown on censorship.
Haryana police have revoked visas for protesting farmers, while unions outside of Punjab have called for expanding the protest movement.