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Indian Farmers Rally In Delhi For Crop Price Guarantees

Farmer women sit in the sun as Indian farmers who have been protesting to demand guaranteed crop prices gather at Ramlila ground in New Delhi, India, Thursday, March 14, 2024. (AP Photo)

Thousands of farmers gathered in India's capital on Thursday to demand a new law ensuring minimum crop prices. The protesters, unable to enter the city due to barricades, traveled by buses and trains instead of tractors. Authorities had blocked highways with cement blocks and barbed wire, banning the use of farm vehicles and weapons during the rally.

The farmers, organized by the United Farmers Front, held placards advocating for free electricity for farming. They argued that without price guarantees, they would be vulnerable to market fluctuations, especially those owning small plots of land.

During the rally at Ramlila Ground, participants called for fair compensation, expressing discontent over low earnings and exploitation by traders and middlemen.

The protests coincide with India's upcoming national election, with farmers constituting a significant voting bloc. They also seek the government's fulfillment of promises made during previous demonstrations, including loan waivers and withdrawal of legal cases.

United Farmers Front organizes rally for free electricity for farming.
Farmers protest in India for new law on minimum crop prices.
Protesters advocate for price guarantees to protect against market fluctuations.
Farmers express discontent over low earnings and exploitation by traders.
Protests coincide with India's national election, farmers seek government promises fulfillment.
Clashes erupt as farmers attempt to breach barricades, resulting in casualties.
Farmers reject proposed five-year contract, demand legislation safeguarding crop prices.
Government traditionally sets minimum purchase prices for essential crops.
Farmers persist in demands for guaranteed crop prices to stabilize incomes.
Farmers seek economic stability and fair compensation for agricultural labor.

Meanwhile, clashes erupted in Shambhu as farmers attempted to breach barricades leading to New Delhi. A protester was killed, and several officers were injured in the confrontation.

Despite failed negotiations, the farmers remain steadfast in their demands for guaranteed crop prices. Rejecting a proposed five-year contract, they advocate for legislation safeguarding prices of 23 crops to stabilize their incomes.

The government traditionally sets minimum purchase prices for essential crops to shield producers from market volatility. The farmers' persistence reflects their determination to secure economic stability and fair compensation for their agricultural labor.

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